| John Swett, Charles H. Allen, Josiah Royce - 1883 - 366 pàgines
...my own children, and this is the principle on which I bring up these children. Stick to facts, sir! In this life we want nothing but facts, sir; nothing but facts ! " 2. The speaker, and the school-master, and the third grown person present, all backed a little,... | |
| William Swinton - 1883 - 492 pàgines
...my own children, and this is the principle on which I bring up these children. Stick to Facts, sir! In this life we want nothing but Facts, sir; nothing but Facts!" 2. The speaker, and the schoolmaster, and the third grown person present, all backed a little, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 1010 pàgines
...the crust of a plum pie, as if the head had scarcely warehouse-room for the hard facts stored inside. The speaker's obstinate carriage, square coat, square...like a stubborn fact, as it was — all helped the empnasis. '• In this life, we want nothing but Facts, sir; nothing but Facts!" The speaker, and the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 868 pàgines
...the crust of a plum pie, as if the head had scarcely warehouse-room for the hard facts stored inside. The speaker's obstinate carriage, square co'at, square...nay, his very neckcloth, trained to take him by the coat with an unaccommodating grasp, like a stubborn fact, as it was, — all helped the emphasis. "... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 pàgines
...insid'-. The speaker's obstinate carriage, square coat, square legs, square shoulders, — nay, hU and how in the Godlike only has he Strength and Freedom....the azure of Eternity. Love not Pleasure; love God.' lint Fact-: " The speaker, and the schoolmaster, and the Ihird grown person prc-cnt, all backed a little,... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1885 - 1108 pàgines
...the crust of a plum-pie, as if the head had scarcely warehouse-room for the hard facts stored inside. The speaker's obstinate carriage, square coat, square...with an unaccommodating grasp, like a stubborn fact, *i 't was — all helped the emphasis. 1 " In this life we want nothing but Facts, sir ; nothing but... | |
| Caroline Bigelow Le Row - 1888 - 232 pàgines
...consequence unless it can be proved to be "practical," believing as they do with Mr. Gradgrind that " in this life we want nothing but facts, sir; nothing but facts." Proper drill in phonetics, or the physiology of rowels and consonants, is practical because it combines... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 424 pàgines
...the crust of a plum pie, as if the head had scarcely warehouse-room for the hard facts stored inside. The speaker's obstinate carriage, square coat, square...want nothing but Facts, sir ; . nothing but Facts ! " The speaker, and the schoolmaster, and the third grown person present, all backed a little, and... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1890 - 520 pàgines
...the crust of a plum-pie, as if the head had scarcely warehouse-room for the hard facts stored inside. The speaker's obstinate carriage, square coat, square...unaccommodating grasp, like a stubborn fact, as it was—all helped the emphasis. " ' In this life we want nothing but Facts, sir; nothing but Facts!'... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1890 - 496 pàgines
...by thé throat with an unaccommodating grasp, like a slubborn fact, at is was, — ail helped thé emphasis. " In this life, we want nothing but Facts, Sir; nothing but Facts! " The speaker, and thé schoolmaster, and thé third grown person présent, ail backed a little, and... | |
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