Work thou for pleasure; paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory misses oft the goal; Who works for money coins his very soul. Work for the work's sake, then, and it may be That these things shall be added... The Review of Reviews - 第 345 頁由 編輯 - 1895完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Frederic Rowland Marvin - 1917 - 300 頁
...following lines by Kenyon Cox: "Work thou for pleasure; paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, tho' the body starve. " Who works for glory misses oft...may be That these things shall be added unto thee." LIVINGSTON STEBBINS CONTENTS PROSE PAGE I GOD, RELIGION, AND IMMORTALITY 1 II PHILOSOPHY AND OPINION... | |
| Leslie Moore - 1917 - 382 頁
...doctrine to be found in the words: — ' Work thou for pleasure, paint, or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory...money coins his very soul. Work for the work's sake, and it may be That these things shall be added unto thee. Certain it is that the gardens under his... | |
| George William Gerwig - 1918 - 216 頁
...idea beautifully in his "Gospel of Art": Work thou for pleasure; paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory...his very soul. Work for the work's sake then, and may it be That these things also shall be added unto thee. America believes in work. It was its men,... | |
| Pedro Joseph Lemos - 1921 - 730 頁
...mark from his classroom. When the dollar mark has been erased, substitute the following in its place: Who works for glory misses oft the goal, Who works...very soul. Work for the work's sake, then and it may he That these things shall be added unto thee. Editorial News THE ASSOCIATION OF ART AND MANUAL TRAINING... | |
| 1925 - 582 頁
...Work Thou for Pleasure BY KENYON COX. Work thou for pleasure; paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory...Who works for money coins his very soul. Work for work's sake then, and it well may be That these things shall be added unto thee. Immortality BY WILLIAM... | |
| 1895 - 724 頁
...thought when he says : 203 THE CLIXIQUE. "Work thou for pleasure ; paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory...may be That these things shall be added unto thee." Self-reliance is a quality without which no physician need expect success. As in virtue so in medicine,... | |
| Henry Addington Bruce - 1927 - 432 頁
...alive when his work is done. And thus: Work thou for pleasure — paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve — Who works for glory...may be That these things shall be added unto thee. Thus, too: And only the Master shall praise us, and only the Master shall blame; And no one shall work... | |
| William Gardiner - 1927 - 328 頁
...the people perish.—Prov. XXIX; 17. Work thou for pleasure—paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve— Who works for glory...may be That these things shall be added unto thee. Kenyan Cox. Immodest words admit of no defense, For want of decency is want of sense. —Earl of Roscommon.... | |
| 1895 - 982 頁
...William Sheldon. THE GOSPEL OF ART. WORK thou for pleasure : paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory...may be That these things shall be added unto thee. PEOPLE IN NEW YORK. ITHIN one square mile on the island of Manhattan live three hundred thousand people.... | |
| 1898 - 640 頁
...familiar with this from Kenyon Cox : " Work thou for pleasure; paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest. though the body starve. Who works for glory...very soul. Work for the work's sake then, and it may he That these things shall be added unto thee." Most inspiring words, I think, and who would not work... | |
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