| Elizabeth Wilder, Edith Mendall Taylor - 1910 - 146 páginas
...another's life with the understanding, the respect, and the sympathy" that varied interests produce. "Because a man has shop to mind In time and place, since flesh must live, Need spirit lack all life behind All stray thoughts, fancies fugitive, All loves except what trade... | |
| James Earl Russell - 1912 - 66 páginas
...Browning utters a protest against the narrowness of life which is so characteristic of our day : ! " Because a man has shop to mind In time and place,...fancies fugitive, All loves except what trade can give?" One of the great purposes of any worthy education is to teach men and women how to use their time of... | |
| Robert Browning - 1912 - 808 páginas
...Candlestick-maker much acquaints His soul with song, or, haply mute, Blows out his brains upon the flute ! But — shop each day and all day long ! Friend, your good angel slepl, your star VOL. II. Suffered eclipse, fate did you wrong ! From where these sorts of treasures... | |
| James Moffatt - 1913 - 252 páginas
...thieves do not break through nor steal. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. " Because a man has shop to mind In time and place,...fancies fugitive, All loves except what trade can give? . . . From where these sorts of treasures are, There should our hearts be — Christ, how far?" —... | |
| Modern Language Association of America - 1913 - 818 páginas
...happiness. In this connection some stanzas from a poem of Browning's entitled Shop are suggestive. Because a man has shop to mind In time and place,...fancies fugitive, All loves except what trade can giveT I want to know a butcher paints, A baker rhymes for his pursuit, Candlestick-maker much acquaints... | |
| William S. Murphy - 1914 - 364 páginas
...smaller matter — his commercial value as an accomplished salesman. Says Browning, the poet — " Because a man has shop to mind In time and place,...fancies fugitive, All loves except what trade can give?" Should the love of literature be added to his appreciation of art, the salesman need fear no impairment... | |
| Mary Belle Hooton - 1918 - 182 páginas
...Shop, Browning utters a protest against the narrowness of life which is so characteristic of our day: 'Because a man has shop to mind In time and place,...fancies fugitive, All loves except what trade can give?' One of the great purposes of any worthy education is to teach men and women how to use their time of... | |
| Charles Alpheus Bennett, William Thomas Bawden - 1918 - 466 páginas
...years. It is probable that the meeting next vear will be held in Milwaukee, Wis. ; Because a man has a shop to mind In time and place since flesh must live,...stray thoughts, fancies fugitive, All loves except ivhat trade can give? — Browning. EDITORIAL REVIEW OF THE MONTH LOYALTY OF THE SCHOOLS NO one questions... | |
| 1920 - 392 páginas
...is rather that he has so little else in his life." Browning expresses the same thought in his Simp: Because a man has shop to mind In time and place,...fancies fugitive, All loves except what trade can give? ' M' Andrev/s Hymn by Rudyard Kipling. I want to know a butcher paints, A baker rhymes for his pursuit,... | |
| Henry Holt - 1920 - 472 páginas
...every man that can make money at a business permitting him to play at soldiers and pirates every day. Because a man has shop to mind, In time and place,...behind, All stray thoughts, fancies fugitive, All lives except what trade can give? A thousand times, No! And why in the name of Demos should we wonder... | |
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