The Hinterschlag professors knew syntax enough ; and of the human soul thus much : that it had a faculty called memory, and could be acted on through the muscular integument by appliance of birch rods. The American Journal of Education - 第 75 頁由 編輯 - 1880完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Albert Newton Raub - 1882 - 296 頁
...cinder? My professors knew syntax enough, and of the human soul thia much — that it had a facility called memory, and could be acted on through the muscular integument by the appliance of birch-rods." Many men and women, after constant practice and without previous preparation,... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1903 - 858 頁
...Resartus': "The Hinterschlag professors knew syntax enough, and of the human soul this much : that it has a faculty called memory, and could be acted on through the muscular integuments by appliance of birch rods. Alas ! so it is everywhere, so will it ever be, till an architect... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 494 頁
...there is no live coal, but all is burnt out to a dead grammatical cinder ? The Hinterschlag Professors knew syntax enough ; and of the human soul thus much...on through the muscular integument by appliance of birch-rods. " Alas, so is it everywhere, so will it ever be ; till the Hodman is discharged, or reduced... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1885 - 688 頁
...is no live coal, but all is burnt out to a dead ' grammatical cinder ? The Hinterschlag Professors knew ' Syntax enough ; and of the human soul thus...the muscular integument by appliance of birch rods. ' Alas, so is it everywhere, so will it ever be ; till the Hod' man is discharged, or reduced to Hodbearing... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1885 - 490 頁
...there is no live coal, but all is burnt out to a dead grammatical cinder ? The Hinterschlag Professors knew syntax enough ; and of the human soul thus much...on through the muscular integument by appliance of birch-rods. " Alas, so is it everywhere, so will it ever be ; till the Hodman is discharged, or reduced... | |
| 1887 - 716 頁
...there is no live coal, but all is burnt out to a dead grammatical cinder ? The Hinterschlag professors knew syntax enough, and of the human soul thus much...could be acted on through the muscular integument by the appliance of birch rods." I think that passage emphasizes all that ought not to be. And may I on... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1887 - 290 頁
...there is no live coal, but all is burned out to a dead grammatical cinder? The Hinterschlag professors knew syntax enough, and of the human soul thus much,...memory, and could be acted on through the muscular integuments by appliance of birch rods." Well, we have given up, partly at least, the birch rods ;... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1887 - 292 頁
...there is no live coal, but all is burned out to a dead grammatical cinder? The Hinterschlag professors knew syntax enough, and of the human soul thus much,...memory, and could be acted on through the muscular integuments by appliance of birch rods." Well, we have given up, partlv at least, the birch rods ;... | |
| 1897 - 560 頁
...knowledge of man's nature or of boy's, or of ought else except lexicons; who knew of human nature only this much, that it had a faculty called memory and could be acted on through the muscular integument by the application of birch-rods." If you work in a mechanical, perfunctory way, it will utterly fail... | |
| thomas carlyle - 1888
...there is no live coal, but all is burnt-out to a dead ' grammatical cinder? The Hinterschlag Professors knew Syntax ' enough ; and of the human soul thus...that it had a faculty ' called Memory, and could be acted-on through the muscular integument by appliance of birch-rods. ' Alas, so is it everywhere, so... | |
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