... of learning. Nor is the truant always in the streets ; for if he prefers, he may go out by the gardened suburbs into the country. He may pitch on some tuft of lilacs over a burn, and smoke innumerable pipes to the tune of the water on the stones.... Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson - Página 24de Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906 - 184 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1877 - 826 páginas
...innumerable pipes to the tune ofthe water on the stones. A bird will sing in the thicket. And there he may fall into a vein of kindly thought, and see things...mine ease." " Is not this the hour of the class ? and should'st thou not be plying thy Book with diligence, to ' the end thou mayest obtain knowledge?" "... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1877 - 854 páginas
...innumerable pipes to the tune of the water on the stones. A bird will sing in the thicket. And there he may fall into a vein of kindly thought, and see things...new perspective. Why, if this be not education, what isl We may conceive Mr. Worldly Wiseman accosting such an one, and the conversation that should thereupon... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1877 - 808 páginas
...innumerable pipes to the tune of the water on the stones. A bird will sing in the thicket. And there he may fall into a vein of kindly thought, and see things...new perspective. Why, if this be not education, what it? We may conceive Mr. Worldly Wiseman accosting such an one, and the conversation that should thereupon... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1890 - 300 páginas
...innumerable pipes to the tune of the water on the stones. A bird will sing in the thicket. And there he may fall into a vein of kindly thought, and see things...mine ease." " Is not this the hour of the class ? and should'st thou not be plying thy Book with diligence, to the end thou mayest obtain knowledge ? " "... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1893 - 250 páginas
...innumerable pipes to the tune of the water on the stones. A bird will sing in the thicket. And there he may fall into a vein of kindly thought, and see things...mine ease." " Is not this the hour of the class ? and should'st thou not be plying thy Book with diligence, to the end thou mayest obtain knowledge? " "... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 380 páginas
...innumerable pipes to the tune of the water on the stones. A bird will sing in the thicket. And there he may fall into a vein of kindly thought, and see things...mine ease." " Is not this the hour of the class ? and should'st thou not be plying thy Book with diligence, to the end thou mayest obtain knowledge ? " "Nay,... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson, William Ernest Henley - 1895 - 380 páginas
...innumerable pipes to the tune of the water on the stones. A bird will sing in the thicket. And there he may fall into a vein of kindly thought, and see things...mine ease." " Is not this the hour of the class ? and should'st thou not be plying thy Book with diligence, to the end thou mayest obtain knowledge ? " '... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 388 páginas
...innumerable pipes to the tune of the water on the stones. A bird will sing in the thicket. And there he may fall into a vein of kindly thought, and see things...mine ease." " Is not this the hour of the class ? and should'st thou not be plying thy Book with diligence, to the end thou mayest obtain knowledge ? " "Nay,... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1901 - 302 páginas
...innumerable pipes to the tune of the water on the stones. A bird will sing in the thicket And there he may fall into a vein of kindly thought, and see things...mine ease." " Is not this the hour of the class ? and should'st thou not be plying thy Book with diligence, to the end thou mayest obtain knowledge ? " "... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1901 - 252 páginas
...innumerable pipes to the tune of the water on the stones. A bird will sing in the thicket. And there he may fall into a vein of kindly thought, and see things...thereupon ensue : " How now, young fellow, what dost them here?" " Truly, sir, I take mine ease." " Is not this the hour of the class ? and , shonld'st... | |
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