Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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Página 102
... mean and weari- some and inexcusable seems the round of parties and calls , how cheap much of what she used to regard as intellectual ! She may have to live in a town where the leading thinkers discuss the attri- butes of " the pagan ...
... mean and weari- some and inexcusable seems the round of parties and calls , how cheap much of what she used to regard as intellectual ! She may have to live in a town where the leading thinkers discuss the attri- butes of " the pagan ...
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... means capacity for sharper grief : without capacity for sharper grief there is no capacity for higher service ; and the glory of the highest service was the Cross . Whatever you do , do it heart and soul , but do not sell yourself to it ...
... means capacity for sharper grief : without capacity for sharper grief there is no capacity for higher service ; and the glory of the highest service was the Cross . Whatever you do , do it heart and soul , but do not sell yourself to it ...
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... mean escape from work . Yet on every side we see men demand- ing a full share of the luxuries of life and a decrease of its labor . Eight hours of eager unremitting work may be enough for a mechanic or for a common laborer ; but how ...
... mean escape from work . Yet on every side we see men demand- ing a full share of the luxuries of life and a decrease of its labor . Eight hours of eager unremitting work may be enough for a mechanic or for a common laborer ; but how ...
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... means before she consents to marry a man who leads or has led it . The fancied loss of refine- ment in her knowing is nothing to the loss of refinement that may result from her not knowing . I do not say that a woman is never justified ...
... means before she consents to marry a man who leads or has led it . The fancied loss of refine- ment in her knowing is nothing to the loss of refinement that may result from her not knowing . I do not say that a woman is never justified ...
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... mean to say that it was wrong to save my husband's life ? " Mr. Meredith , you may remember , in " Diana of the Crossways , " makes his heroine , who is betrothed to a minister of state and has run heavily into debt entertaining him and ...
... mean to say that it was wrong to save my husband's life ? " Mr. Meredith , you may remember , in " Diana of the Crossways , " makes his heroine , who is betrothed to a minister of state and has run heavily into debt entertaining him and ...
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