| Theodore Parker - 1843 - 394 pages
.... . . I know thy works, that thou hast a name, that thou livest, and art dead.1' — BIBLE.* EVERY man has at times in his mind the Ideal of what he should he, but is not. This ideal may be high and complete, or it may be quite low and insufficient ; yet... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pages
...Better fifty years of Europe than a cycle of Cathay. TENNYSON. XXXVIU. AROUSE THEE, SOUL ! " EVERY man has at times in his mind the ideal of what he should he, hut in not. This ideal may he high and complete, or it may he quite low and insufficient; yet in... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1857 - 70 pages
...ornaments in the palaces of kings vanish and sink to nothing when compared with the beauty of nature. Every man has at times in his mind the ideal of what he should be, but is not. 106. Analyze the following miscellaneous sentences : — The Christian religion, once here, cannot... | |
| Geo. F. Holmes, George Frederick Holmes - 1871 - 264 pages
...'tis haunted, holy ground. The castle was very large, hut there were few appliance* for comfort. Every man has at times in his mind the ideal of what he should he, hut is not. Procrastination is the thief of time. Because she has loved mnch, therefore mnch has... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - 1882 - 926 pages
...right, and I approve it too, Condemn the wrong, and yet the wrong time CHARACTER. CHARACTER. Every man has at times in his mind the Ideal of what he...to improve, it is better than the actual character. • • » Man never falls so low, that he can see nothing higher than himself. a. THEODORE PABKEB—... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - 1882 - 914 pages
...-Sensibility. I see the right, and I approve it too. Condemn the wrong, and yet the wrong time CHARACTER. Every | | nil men that really seek to improve, it is better than the uctuiil character. * * * jjun never falls... | |
| 1882 - 1434 pages
...wrong, and yet the wrong pursue. x. OVTD— Metamorphoses, VII. 20. 50 CHARACTER. CHARACTER. Every aud. Pt. inay be high and complete, or it may be quite low and insufficient; yet in all men that really seek... | |
| 1889 - 934 pages
...Ovn>— Metamorphoses. VH. 20. Every man has at times in hia mind the Ideal of what he should be, but i . not. This ideal may be high and complete, or it may...and insufficient; yet in all men that really seek to in.' prove, it is better than the actual charactei. » « » Man never falls so low, that he can see... | |
| Rev. James Wood - 1893 - 694 pages
...knew it. Amer. Pr. Every man has at times in his mind the ideal 55 of what he should be, but is not. s2 7hFuʌ # 9 p S eȉ ) =3 % { @ g q : Mr~ ݑ~p : "; yІ, Tiw. Parker, EVERY MAN f 92 ] EVERY NEWLY Every man hath business and desire, / Such as it ÍS. Ham,,... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 pages
...Horace. Mann. The ideal itself is but truth clothed in the forms of art. — Octave Feuillet. Every man has at times in his mind the ideal of what he...or it may be quite low and insufficient ; yet, in nil men that really seek to improve, it is better than the actual character. Perhaps no one is so satisfied... | |
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