Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina iv
... mind and moral courage , 215. - Digression on economy and household duties , 216. - Harmony of the mind with itself , 223 . MENTAL TRAINING . CHAPTER IX . Sect . 1. General Observations . - Nature of mental training ; should be the ...
... mind and moral courage , 215. - Digression on economy and household duties , 216. - Harmony of the mind with itself , 223 . MENTAL TRAINING . CHAPTER IX . Sect . 1. General Observations . - Nature of mental training ; should be the ...
Pagina 10
... minds incapable of the effort were at least humble in their ignorance ; but when the semblance of knowledge spreads , there is a self - sufficient jactance in those who have skimmed its surface , which shows that the mind has not been ...
... minds incapable of the effort were at least humble in their ignorance ; but when the semblance of knowledge spreads , there is a self - sufficient jactance in those who have skimmed its surface , which shows that the mind has not been ...
Pagina 12
... mind of man is so constituted that these are essential elements of happiness . But in idleness there is a numbness ... minds from being worn and fretted in the weary treadmill of idleness ? Once more ; if , while the education of men is ...
... mind of man is so constituted that these are essential elements of happiness . But in idleness there is a numbness ... minds from being worn and fretted in the weary treadmill of idleness ? Once more ; if , while the education of men is ...
Pagina 40
... minds , to vacillating conduct , and to the loss of that important influence which should rightfully belong to moral character ; so , on the other , our affections being the motive power in the mind , our conduct mainly depends on the ...
... minds , to vacillating conduct , and to the loss of that important influence which should rightfully belong to moral character ; so , on the other , our affections being the motive power in the mind , our conduct mainly depends on the ...
Pagina 46
... mind may forcibly be turned at stated times , it will lapse into frivolity at each return of leisure . This fact of the small influence exerted on the mind by obligatory , compared with voluntary occupation , is full of important ...
... mind may forcibly be turned at stated times , it will lapse into frivolity at each return of leisure . This fact of the small influence exerted on the mind by obligatory , compared with voluntary occupation , is full of important ...
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