... remarkably well." This remark was made the other day by a person wholly unaware of its significance. This feeling of being banded together, which comes over a great population in its hour of trial, is a wonderful thing. It produces a kind of exhilaration... A Soldier of Life - 第 215 頁Hugh De Sélincourt 著 - 1917 - 326 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Norman Angell - 1915 - 382 頁
...thing. "It produces a spirit of exhilaration which goes far to offset the severity of the trial. ... It is comparatively easy to love one's neighbour when...cause. A deep breath of that spirit has passed into the 'The New Republic, September n, 1915. life of England. No doubt the same thing has happened elsewhere."... | |
| Lawrence Pearsall Jacks - 1916 - 216 頁
...wonderful thing. It produces a kind of exhilaration which goes far to offset the severity of the trial. The spirit of fellowship, with its attendant cheerfulness,...of that spirit has passed into the life of England. No doubt the same thing has happened elsewhere. XXII ON A MUCH-NEGLECTED VIRTUE IN an excellent handbook... | |
| 1916 - 386 頁
...wonderful thing. It produces a kind of exhilaration which goes far to offset the severity of the trial. The spirit of fellowship, with its attendant cheerfulness,...in the air. It is comparatively easy to love one's neighbor when we realize that he and we are common servants and common sufferers in the same cause.... | |
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