A mere plodding boy was above all others encouraged by him. At Laleham he had once got out of patience, and spoken sharply to a pupil of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face and said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir ? — indeed I am doing... Chambers' Edinburgh Journal - Página 251845Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1901 - 864 páginas
...of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face and said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir ? — indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards...speech I have never forgotten." And though it would of course happen that clever boys, from a greater sympathy with his understanding, would be brought into... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1901 - 868 páginas
...pupil of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face and said, "Why do you speak angrily, sir ? — indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards...speech I have never forgotten." And though it would of course happen that clever boys, from a greater sympathy with his understanding, would be brought into... | |
| 1880 - 846 páginas
...pupil looked up into his f.ice and said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir ? Indeed I am doing the best I can." Years afterwards he used to tell the story...much ashamed in my life : that look and that speech 1 have never forgotten ! " Like Socrates' inward voice, the tender conscience of Arnold kept him ever... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1910 - 796 páginas
...said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir ? — indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterward he used to tell the story to his children, and said,...speech I have never forgotten." And though it would of course happen that clever boys, from a great sympathy with his understanding, would be brought into... | |
| 690 páginas
...indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards Arnold used to speak about this to his own children, and said, " I never felt so much ashamed...that look and that speech I have never forgotten." " If there be one thing on earth which is truly admirable, it is to see God's wisdom blessing an inferiority... | |
| A. R. Calhoun - 2005 - 301 páginas
...doing the best I can." Years afterward, Arnold used to tell the story to his children, and added, " I never felt so much ashamed in my life — that look and that speech 1 have never forgotten." Prom the numerous instances already cited ef men of humble station who have... | |
| Joseph John Findlay - 1897 - 296 páginas
...of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face and said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir ? — indeed I am doing the best that I can.." Years afterwards...speech I have never forgotten." And though it would of course happen that clever boys, from a greater sympathy with his understanding, would be brought into... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854 - 620 páginas
...never. " Why do yon speak angrily, sir ?" said a boy, at whose dulness he had got out of patience ; " indeed, I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards he used to tell the story to his children, and say, " I never felt so much ashamed in my life ; that look and that speech I Lave never forgotten."... | |
| 1867 - 694 páginas
...the doctor used to tell the story to his own children, and say: " I never felt so ashamed of myself in my life. That look and that speech I have never forgotten." 73 An Invalid's Experience. BY PKOP. OV BOOT. [THE Song Messenger contains an account of the experience... | |
| 1864 - 396 páginas
...doctor used to tell the story to his own children, and say, •• 1 never felt so ashamed of myself in my life. That look and that speech I have never forgotten." Such has no doubt been the experience, if not of every teacher, of at least the great majority of us.... | |
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