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" ... question pertinently, and gain a lesson seasonably, when he has nothing to impart himself; he is ever ready, yet never in the way; he is a pleasant companion, and a comrade you can depend upon; he knows when to be serious and when to trifle, and he... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Página 828
1928
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Bombay Quarterly Review, Volumen1,Tema 1

1855 - 864 páginas
...happiness at home when it cannot go abroad. He has a gift which serves him in public and supports. im in retirement, without which good fortune is but vulgar,...charm. The art which tends to make a man all this is in its idea as usaful as the art of wealth or the art of health ; though it is less susceptible of method...
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Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society, Volúmenes6-7

1889 - 686 páginas
...serious with effect. He has the repose of a mind which lives in itself, while it lives in the world, aud which has resources for its happiness at home when...which tends to make a man all this, is in the object winch it pursues as useful ns the art of wealth or the art of health, though it is less susceptible...
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The American College in American Life

Charles Franklin Thwing - 1897 - 336 páginas
...into their state of mind, how to bring before them his own, how to influence them, how to come toan understanding with them, how to bear with them. He...which failure and disappointment have a charm." ' The human interest of the college is further evidenced in the fact that the college now ministers to the...
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The American College in American Life

Charles Franklin Thwing - 1897 - 328 páginas
...knows when to be serious and when to trifle, and he has a sure tact .- •*^ If "which enables him Jo trifle with gracefulness and to be serious with effect....which failure and disappointment have a charm." ' The human interest of the college is further evidenced in the fact that the college now ministers to the...
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The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: I. in Nine Discourses ...

Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - 598 páginas
...without which good fortune is but vulgar, .rtTid with which failure and disappointment have a charm. J The art which tends to make a man all this, is in the f object which it pursues as useful as the art of wealth or the art of health, though it is less susceptible...
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The Prelude and the Play

Rufus Mann - 1900 - 432 páginas
...finds resources for its happiness at home, when it cannot go abroad ? Have our students those gifts without which good fortune is but vulgar and with which failure and disappointment have a charm ? ' " I am afraid I tire you, dear George, but Professor Olde mentioned your name frequently and seemed...
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La pensée de J. H. Newman: extraits les plus caracteristiques de son oeuvre

John Henry Newman - 1914 - 336 páginas
...guident ses cannot go abroad. He has a gift which serves him in public, and supports him in retireraient, without which good fortune is but vulgar, and with...and disappointment have a charm. The art which tends xto make a man ail this is in the object which it pursues as useful as the art of wealth or the art...
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Constructive Dictation: "plan Your Letter,"

Edward Hall Gardner - 1919 - 392 páginas
...skein of thought, to detect what is sophistical, and to discard what is irrelevant. It prepares him to fill any | post with credit, and to master any...a man all this, is in the object which it pursues ARTICLES FOR DICTATION 293 as useful as the art of wealth or | the art of health, though it is less...
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School & Society, Volumen9

James McKeen Cattell, Will Carson Ryan, Raymond Walters - 1919 - 860 páginas
...in the world, and which has resources for its happiness at home when U can not go abroad. Пе haa a gift which serves him in public, and supports him...which failure and disappointment have a charm. The applied sciences will, of course, play their large part in a society which is insisting that as much...
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Essays, English and American

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1920 - 492 páginas
...tact which enables him to trifle with gracefulness and to be serious with effect. He has the repose of mind which lives in itself, while it lives in the...which failure and disappointment have a charm. THE GENTLEMAN It is almost a definition of a gentleman to say he is one who never inflicts pain. This description...
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