The New Fraternity: A Novel of University LifeNew Fraternity, 1916 - 301 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 56 筆
第 34 頁
... courses in aesthetic danc- ing , social etiquette and horseback riding . Mrs. Bennett was purely ornamental , as was everything with which she surrounded herself . She was tall , slender , pink and white , graceful , and charming . She ...
... courses in aesthetic danc- ing , social etiquette and horseback riding . Mrs. Bennett was purely ornamental , as was everything with which she surrounded herself . She was tall , slender , pink and white , graceful , and charming . She ...
第 43 頁
... course , not properly tuned , but it had retained the same resonance of former years , and the youth brought out of it that won- derful singing tone , the ability to produce which is always God - given and never acquired . The widow ...
... course , not properly tuned , but it had retained the same resonance of former years , and the youth brought out of it that won- derful singing tone , the ability to produce which is always God - given and never acquired . The widow ...
第 54 頁
... course at High School with honors and was presented with a free scholarship for the continuation of his studies at the university . The scholar- ship was said to have come from the alumni who resided in Norford , but , as a matter of ...
... course at High School with honors and was presented with a free scholarship for the continuation of his studies at the university . The scholar- ship was said to have come from the alumni who resided in Norford , but , as a matter of ...
第 55 頁
... course meal three or four times a day , were , to him , objects of pity . What good was all their wealth if they hadn't enough brains to know how to spend it ! He considered them just as unfortunate as those who had no money whatever ...
... course meal three or four times a day , were , to him , objects of pity . What good was all their wealth if they hadn't enough brains to know how to spend it ! He considered them just as unfortunate as those who had no money whatever ...
第 58 頁
... course amuse the vulgar masses but seldom inspire them . In these reform- ers , there is nothing of the true scholar , whose eloquence is not the delirious after - effects of the debauchery which has swamped his mind and body , but the ...
... course amuse the vulgar masses but seldom inspire them . In these reform- ers , there is nothing of the true scholar , whose eloquence is not the delirious after - effects of the debauchery which has swamped his mind and body , but the ...
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Alice Allaine Bennett Allaine's Alma Mater Alumni Arch Coddington asked Milton began believe birds boy's dance dark desk door eyes face faculty father felt floor football fraternity friends garret genius geometer geometry GEORGE ELLIOTT HOWARD girl give going graduate hand happy Harold Hollis head heard heart honor human interest knew Kuhler landlady Leech light logarithmic spiral looked Mathematical mind Miss Jones morning Morris chair mother never night Norford Osculating Circles paper passed Paul Milton perhaps play pleasure professor reform returned scholarship seemed serpent Soto Soto's soul stairs stood street Sweeny Sweeny's teaching thesis things thought tion Tom Kuhler took truth trying tutor undergraduates violin voice walked Wallace Bennett wanted Wellworth whip-poor-will Willow Lodge window wish witch of Agnesi wonderful
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第 218 頁 - It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.
第 218 頁 - To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, — that is genius.
第 219 頁 - He teaches who gives, and he learns who receives. There is no teaching until the pupil is brought into the same state or principle in which you are ; a transfusion takes place ; he is you and you are he ; then is a teaching, and by no unfriendly chance or bad company can he ever quite lose the benefit.
第 223 頁 - They are free, and they make free. An imaginative book renders us much more service at first, by stimulating us through its tropes, than afterward when we arrive at the precise sense of the author. I think nothing is of any value in books excepting the transcendental and extraordinary. If a man is inflamed and carried away by his thought, to that degree that he forgets the authors and...
第 225 頁 - We are students of words : we are shut up in schools, and colleges, and recitation-rooms, for ten or fifteen years, and come out at last with a bag of wind, a memory of words, and do not know a thing.
第 222 頁 - But never can any advantage be taken of nature by a trick. The spirit of the world, the great calm presence of the Creator, comes not forth to the sorceries of opium or of wine. The sublime vision comes to the pure and simple soul in a clean and chaste body.
第 203 頁 - All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.
第 197 頁 - It is the iron band of poverty, of necessity, of austerity, which, excluding them from the sensual enjoyments which make other boys too early old, has directed their activity in safe and right channels, and made them, despite themselves, reverers of the grand, the beautiful, and the good.
第 220 頁 - Our culture therefore must not omit the arming of the man. Let him hear in season that he is born into the state of war, and that the commonwealth and his own well-being require that he should not go dancing in the weeds of peace...
第 201 頁 - Great men are they who see that spiritual is stronger than any material force, that thoughts rule the world.