Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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Página 14
... whole time to the Bible . Later he saw his mistake , and came back . I knew another and a wiser student who , having gone into the min- istry without a college education , left it for years of sacrifice in money and of the hardest kind ...
... whole time to the Bible . Later he saw his mistake , and came back . I knew another and a wiser student who , having gone into the min- istry without a college education , left it for years of sacrifice in money and of the hardest kind ...
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... whole activity of a life- time might be confined to one or two deeds - that no progress could take place in development . A man might be oc- cupied all day in dressing and undress- ing himself ; the attitude of his body would absorb all ...
... whole activity of a life- time might be confined to one or two deeds - that no progress could take place in development . A man might be oc- cupied all day in dressing and undress- ing himself ; the attitude of his body would absorb all ...
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... whole heart , — must do it often in a romantic and what may seem a reckless loyalty , — such a man achieves a power beyond the reach of the professional self- developer . Education is not in a high - - sense practical unless it has an ...
... whole heart , — must do it often in a romantic and what may seem a reckless loyalty , — such a man achieves a power beyond the reach of the professional self- developer . Education is not in a high - - sense practical unless it has an ...
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... whole life dies When love is done , " a poet says ; and though he means the love between man and woman , his verse would be more deeply true if " love " might take on the wider meaning of that faith and energy and courage and enthusiasm ...
... whole life dies When love is done , " a poet says ; and though he means the love between man and woman , his verse would be more deeply true if " love " might take on the wider meaning of that faith and energy and courage and enthusiasm ...
Página 36
... tells us how Telemachus put on his clothes , is not commonplace . " I suppose , " says Ruskin , " the passage in the Iliad which on the whole has excited most admira- tion is that which describes a wife's sor- row at 36 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
... tells us how Telemachus put on his clothes , is not commonplace . " I suppose , " says Ruskin , " the passage in the Iliad which on the whole has excited most admira- tion is that which describes a wife's sor- row at 36 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
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