| 1874 - 926 pages
...honour, unenvious approbation of another's success, and all that " give and take " of life which stand :, /c vp ,i_ X{K p y ۳ o#+ Aȝ l 7 v Y V )f K rV ػZ,3 @ J R 1 his success is always maimed and partial. Now if the promoters of higher education for women will compel... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1880 - 322 pages
...honour, unenvious approbation of another's success, and all that " give and take " of life which stand a man in such good stead when he goes forth into the world, and without which, indeed, his success is always maimed and partial. Now: if the promoters of higher education for women will... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1880 - 338 pages
...honour, uuenvious approbation of another's success, and all that "give and take" of life which stand -a man in such good stead when he goes forth into the world, and without which, indeed, his success is always maimed and partial. Now: if the promoters of higher education for women will... | |
| William Gilbert Anderson - 1896 - 294 pages
...control of temper, self-restraint, fairness, honor, unenvious approbation of another's success, and all that give and take life which stands a man in such...always maimed and partial." — CHARLES KINGSLEY. CHAPTEE IV. THE GYMNASTIC DAY'S ORDEB. THE object of gymnastics in our schools is primarily a hygienic... | |
| William Gilbert Anderson - 1896 - 296 pages
...control of temper, self-restraint, fairness, honor, unenvious approbation of another's success, and all that give and take life which stands a man in such...which, indeed, success is always maimed and partial." — CHAKLES KINGSLEY. CHAPTER IV. THE GYMNASTIC DAY'S ORDER. THE object of gymnastics in our schools... | |
| William Gilbert Anderson - 1896 - 296 pages
...control of temper, self-restraint, fairness, honor, unenvious approbation of another's success, and all that give and take life which stands a man in such...without which, indeed, success is always maimed and partial."—CHARLES KINGSLEY. CHAPTER IV. THE GYMNASTIC DAY'S OBDER. THE object of gymnastics in our... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1919 - 1272 pages
...self-restraint, control of temper, fairness, honor, unenvious approbation of another's success and all that "give and take life" which stands a man in such good stead when he goes into the world without. Nevertheless the object of physical training in schools is primarily hygienic.... | |
| Richard Holt - 1990 - 428 pages
...unenvious approbation of another's success, and all that "give and take" of life which stand a man in good stead when he goes forth into the world, and without which, indeed, his success is always maimed and partial.'20 What Kingsley called 'the divineness of the whole manhood'... | |
| Barry R. Harker - 1996 - 222 pages
...honor, unenvious approbation of another's success, and all that "give and take" of life which stand a man in such good stead when he goes forth into the world, and without which, indeed, his success is always maimed and partial." Only aggressive sports can create the brawn, the spirit,... | |
| Peter Arnold - 1997 - 122 pages
...selfrestraint, fairness, honour, unenvious approbation of another's success, and all that 'give and take' of life which stands a man in such good stead when he...goes forth into the world and without which, indeed, his success is always maimed and partial.' The influential Clarendon Commission which reported on the... | |
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