Thoughts on Self-culture, Addressed to WomenWm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1851 - 464 pagine |
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Pagina 12
... course . But this difference only marks the heavier blame due to those who have the opportunities and do not use them . When knowledge was rare , and only to be attained by a strug- gle , and cherished as a secret treasure , ordinary ...
... course . But this difference only marks the heavier blame due to those who have the opportunities and do not use them . When knowledge was rare , and only to be attained by a strug- gle , and cherished as a secret treasure , ordinary ...
Pagina 22
... course of self - forgetfulness , we feel the presence of some- thing divine still kindling our poor , corrupt , and suffering human nature . Childhood presents the only lovely form of clinging helplessness , but who would seek a friend ...
... course of self - forgetfulness , we feel the presence of some- thing divine still kindling our poor , corrupt , and suffering human nature . Childhood presents the only lovely form of clinging helplessness , but who would seek a friend ...
Pagina 31
... course that should be pursued , the other may clear the way of outward obstacles , and prepare the fairest framework for society , but here their power ends . They may convince men of certain truths , they cannot make them wish to act ...
... course that should be pursued , the other may clear the way of outward obstacles , and prepare the fairest framework for society , but here their power ends . They may convince men of certain truths , they cannot make them wish to act ...
Pagina 38
... course of action and feeling - which com- pletes the separation between the present and future stage of existence . - - It is perhaps in consequence of what we have called a con- ventional mode of considering religious points , that ...
... course of action and feeling - which com- pletes the separation between the present and future stage of existence . - - It is perhaps in consequence of what we have called a con- ventional mode of considering religious points , that ...
Pagina 39
... course of life ; an abiding thought mingling with the earnestness of every great interest and pur- suit , with the sacredness of duty , with the tenderness of affec- tion . In order that it should have due influence upon our lives , the ...
... course of life ; an abiding thought mingling with the earnestness of every great interest and pur- suit , with the sacredness of duty , with the tenderness of affec- tion . In order that it should have due influence upon our lives , the ...
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