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... influence felt . At crises in national affairs , he comes forward and turns the scale . Few opponents are more powerful than the political men of letters , for so long as the mind governs the world and thought rules action , so long ...
... influence felt . At crises in national affairs , he comes forward and turns the scale . Few opponents are more powerful than the political men of letters , for so long as the mind governs the world and thought rules action , so long ...
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... influence which they exert is exclusively wholesome and elevating , of course we have nothing but approval and commendation to offer . But some of them work the greatest evil in our midst . The bad newspapers , however , are so ...
... influence which they exert is exclusively wholesome and elevating , of course we have nothing but approval and commendation to offer . But some of them work the greatest evil in our midst . The bad newspapers , however , are so ...
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... influence of kindness and affection . Taine ascribes the evident love of Dickens for the young to the physical and mental characteristics of English children . But , is it not owing rather to the author's broad humanity ? He would ...
... influence of kindness and affection . Taine ascribes the evident love of Dickens for the young to the physical and mental characteristics of English children . But , is it not owing rather to the author's broad humanity ? He would ...
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... influence of the school itself is best shown by its effects upon Smike , one of the scholars , or rather - victims . Smike , when about six years old , was left with Mr. Squeers by an unknown man . For a time , the child's expenses were ...
... influence of the school itself is best shown by its effects upon Smike , one of the scholars , or rather - victims . Smike , when about six years old , was left with Mr. Squeers by an unknown man . For a time , the child's expenses were ...
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... influence of the cooking school , or does it ante- date cooking school and merely show the public - spirited citizen ... influences in our national character ; is the de- mand for it diminishing so that he must offer extra induce- ments ...
... influence of the cooking school , or does it ante- date cooking school and merely show the public - spirited citizen ... influences in our national character ; is the de- mand for it diminishing so that he must offer extra induce- ments ...
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Page 254 - But now his nose is thin, And it rests upon his chin Like a staff, And a crook is in his back, And a melancholy crack In his laugh. I know it is a sin For me to sit and grin At him here ; But the old three-cornered hat, And the breeches, and all that, Are so queer...
Page 54 - And though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet if he have not studied the solid things in them as well as the words and lexicons, he were nothing so much to be esteemed a learned man, as any yeoman or tradesman competently wise in his mother dialect only.
Page 36 - Now there was at Joppa a certain disciple named Tabitha, which by interpretation is called Dorcas : this woman was full of good works and almsdeeds which she did.
Page 258 - As the bird trims her to the gale, I trim myself to the storm of time, I man the rudder, reef the sail, Obey the voice at eve obeyed at prime: 'Lowly faithful, banish fear, Right onward drive unharmed; The port, well worth the cruise, is near, And every wave is charmed.
Page 254 - In their bloom, And the names he loved to hear Have been carved for many a year On the tomb.
Page 89 - Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped; All I could never be, All, men ignored in me, This, I was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped.
Page 88 - Fame is no plant that grows on mortal soil, Nor in the glistering foil Set off to the world, nor in broad rumour lies, But lives and spreads aloft by those pure eyes And perfect witness of all-judging Jove; As he pronounces lastly on each deed, Of so much fame in heaven expect thy meed.
Page 86 - I returned and saw under the sun that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.
Page 257 - It is time to be old, To take in sail: — The god of bounds, Who sets to seas a shore, Came to me in his fatal rounds, And said: "No more! No farther shoot Thy broad ambitious branches, and thy root. Fancy departs: no more invent; Contract thy firmament To compass of a tent.
Page 174 - We are the voices of the wandering wind, Which moan for rest and rest can never find; Lo! as the wind is so is mortal life, A moan, a sigh, a sob, a storm, a strife.