Stray Thoughts for GirlsLongmans, Green, and Company, 1910 - 201 páginas |
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... hours ' sleep , and more if she needs it , but she should not wake up and then go to sleep again ; that second sleep , which is so pleasant , is the sleep of the sluggard , I would like to give her " a chamber deaf to noise and blind to ...
... hours ' sleep , and more if she needs it , but she should not wake up and then go to sleep again ; that second sleep , which is so pleasant , is the sleep of the sluggard , I would like to give her " a chamber deaf to noise and blind to ...
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... hours . She would feel with De Tocqueville , who says , " A hundred times I have seen weak men show real public virtue , because they had by their sides women who supported them — not by advice as to particulars , but by fortifying ...
... hours . She would feel with De Tocqueville , who says , " A hundred times I have seen weak men show real public virtue , because they had by their sides women who supported them — not by advice as to particulars , but by fortifying ...
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... hour , but then , if they are not called punctually , they feel the resolution broken , and they very likely lie on slothfully . I think it is best to resolve to get up either five or ten minutes after you wake , or are called ; look at ...
... hour , but then , if they are not called punctually , they feel the resolution broken , and they very likely lie on slothfully . I think it is best to resolve to get up either five or ten minutes after you wake , or are called ; look at ...
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... hour a day , and to keep a list of the books you read : 1 make an abstract of a sensible book once in three months : sandwich your English novels with foreign ones : keep a sensible book on hand and , alternately with books you fancy ...
... hour a day , and to keep a list of the books you read : 1 make an abstract of a sensible book once in three months : sandwich your English novels with foreign ones : keep a sensible book on hand and , alternately with books you fancy ...
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... hour ! She may have no harm in her , but she is first cousin to a milliner's apprentice ( and is mentally the poor relation of the two , since the milliner notices these ' things as a part of business , and very likely has other ...
... hour ! She may have no harm in her , but she is first cousin to a milliner's apprentice ( and is mentally the poor relation of the two , since the milliner notices these ' things as a part of business , and very likely has other ...
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Términos y frases comunes
amuse Aunt Rachel better brothers Church comfort commonplace conscience dress enjoy Epictetus esprit de corps Euclid extremes meet fault feel friends friendship George Eliot girl give God's gossip hand happiness hard harm heart holidays home duties husband ideal idle interests Italy keep kind lady Lady Jane Grey leaving school lessons live look Marcus Aurelius married matter Matthew Arnold means mind mother Mysteries of Udolpho nature never nice noble nobler noblesse oblige novels passionate book perhaps person pity pleasant pleasure poetry prayers Relief of Man's remember resolution Roger Ascham rule self-denial self-indulgence selfish sense sensible servants side silly sometimes sort soul speak spend Sunday sure talk teach tell things thought true uncon unselfish Urith Virtuous Woman wish women words wrong young yourselves
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Página 170 - Then, welcome each rebuff That turns earth's smoothness rough, Each sting that bids nor sit nor stand but go! Be our joys three-parts pain! Strive, and hold cheap the strain; Learn, nor account the pang; dare, never grudge the throe!
Página 15 - But so far as it is a sacred place, a vestal temple, a temple of the hearth watched over by household gods, before whose faces none may come but those whom they can receive with love,— so far as it is this, and roof and fire are types only of a nobler shade and light, shade as of the rock in a weary land, and light as of the Pharos in the stormy sea,— so far it vindicates the name and fulfils the praise of home.
Página 24 - She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet.
Página 197 - I see a glimpse of it!" cries he elsewhere: "there is in man a HIGHER than Love of Happiness: he can do without Happiness, and instead thereof find Blessedness! Was it not to preach forth this same HIGHER that sages and martyrs, the Poet and the Priest, in all times, have spoken and suffered; bearing testimony, through life and through death, of the Godlike that is in Man, and how in the Godlike only has he Strength and Freedom?
Página 165 - He that blesseth his friend with a loud voice, rising early in the morning, it shall be counted a curse to him.
Página 164 - I suppose you mean the greatest love, and the greatest usefulness, and the most open communication, and the noblest sufferings, and the most exemplary faithfulness, and the severest truth, and the heartiest counsel, and the greatest union of minds, of which brave men and -women are capable.
Página 28 - Of some sweet Future, which we after find Bitter to taste, or bind that in with fears, And water it beforehand with our tears — Vain tears for that which never may arrive ; Meanwhile the joy whereby we ought to live Neglected or unheeded disappears. Wiser it were to welcome and make ours Whate'er of good, though small, the Present brings — Kind greetings, sunshine, song of birds, and flowers, With a child's pure delight in little things; And of the griefs unborn to rest secure, Knowing that mercy...