Home Life: what it is and what is NeedsLee and Shepard, 1873 |
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xiv. oldal
... look not only into human life , but into all organ- ized existence , you will see that all harmonious action is the result of compromise , that there has everywhere trust . to be an accommodation of forces , that life , xiv HOME LIFE .
... look not only into human life , but into all organ- ized existence , you will see that all harmonious action is the result of compromise , that there has everywhere trust . to be an accommodation of forces , that life , xiv HOME LIFE .
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... look well into the causes of the increase of crime and of the growing immorality and corruption , we cannot fail to perceive that the mass of the population have not room to live comfortably , or even decently . Neither physical nor ...
... look well into the causes of the increase of crime and of the growing immorality and corruption , we cannot fail to perceive that the mass of the population have not room to live comfortably , or even decently . Neither physical nor ...
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John Fothergill Waterhouse Ware. of the best life . Look into these abodes , erected by the rapacity of landlords who care only for a large return to a small outlay , who grow rich on the penury of their fellow - beings , and tell me if ...
John Fothergill Waterhouse Ware. of the best life . Look into these abodes , erected by the rapacity of landlords who care only for a large return to a small outlay , who grow rich on the penury of their fellow - beings , and tell me if ...
5. oldal
... looks out from these and many a lesser New England village you look for in vain in the crowded streets of the city and its suburbs . In them men built houses for their own living in , and the house reflects the home . They were a ...
... looks out from these and many a lesser New England village you look for in vain in the crowded streets of the city and its suburbs . In them men built houses for their own living in , and the house reflects the home . They were a ...
16. oldal
... look to churches , schools , horse - railroads , gas , and water to do . The man of thought and intelligence , who wants a permanent abode for his family , will look to the house before he will these other things . If he cannot find a ...
... look to churches , schools , horse - railroads , gas , and water to do . The man of thought and intelligence , who wants a permanent abode for his family , will look to the house before he will these other things . If he cannot find a ...
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149. oldal - ... times of their privacy, forbid the access of all suitors. Prayer, meditation, reading, hearing, preaching, singing, good conference, are the businesses of this day ; which I dare not bestow on any work or pleasure but heavenly. I hate superstition on the one side, and looseness on the other : but I find it hard to offend in too much devotion ; easy, in profaneness. The whole week is ,sanctified by this day ; and, according to my care of this, is my blessing on the rest.
60. oldal - The happiness of life, on the contrary, is made up of minute fractions — the little, soon-forgotten charities of a kiss, a smile, a kind look, a heartfelt compliment in the disguise of playful raillery, and the countless other infinitesimals of pleasurable thought and genial feeling. Kath. Well, Sir; you have said quite enough to make me despair of finding a " John Anderson, my Jo, John...
xvii. oldal - ... being, for what we know, infinite) : but still we become familiar with the upper views, tastes, and tempers of our associates. And it is hardly in man to estimate justly what is familiar to him. In travelling along at night, as Hazlitt says, we catch a glimpse into cheerful-looking rooms with light blazing in them, and we conclude, involuntarily, how happy the inmates must be.
112. oldal - How many pleasant family circles gather nightly aboiit the piano, how many a home is vocal with the voice of song or psalm ! In other days, in how many village homes the father's viol led the domestic harmony, and sons with clarinet or flute or manly voice, and daughters sweetly and clearly filling in the intervals of sound, made a joyful noise ! There was then no piano, to the homes of this generation the great, the universal boon and comforter. One pauses and blesses it, as he hears it through...
93. oldal - Look, the world's comforter, with weary gait, His day's hot task has ended in the west : The owl, night's herald, shrieks, — 'tis very late ; The sheep are gone to fold, birds to their nest ; And coal-hlack clouds that shadow heaven's light Do summon us to part, and bid good night.
173. oldal - It made the fortune of every one prominently connected with it, except the author, who was not even complimented with a copy of his own song.
72. oldal - that the fate of the child is always the work of his mother,' and the corroborations of it in the case of John Wesley, the Napier family, and many others — much remains to be said for the other side of the question, and examples, such as the second Pitt and the second Peel, may be urged to show that -not seldom it is from the male parent that ability, energy...
112. oldal - Where there is the ability and the taste, I regard music — as combining in happiest proportions instruction and pleasure — as standing at the head of the home evening enjoyments. What a never-failing resource have those homes which God has blessed with this gift ! How many pleasant family circles gather nightly about the piano, how many a home is vocal with the voice of song or psalm ! In other days, in how many village homes the father's viol led the domestic harmony, and sons with clarinet...
42. oldal - And have women no disappointments ?" " Oh yes, Willoughby, plenty ! The mistress, when the Church has made her a wife, is as often, and as much, and more deceived. At the altar she imagines herself united to a man of warm affections, noble thoughts, and great protective power, one for whose head the church roof is scarcely holy cover enough ; but she finds herself at home instead of all this, to have married a craving body of wants ; shirts that want washing, hose that want mending, whims that want...
113. oldal - ... upon a wilderness of discord, soothing the weary brain, lifting the troubled spirit, pouring fresh strength into the tired body, waking to worship, lulling to rest. Touched by the hand we love, a mother, sister, wife, — say, is it not a ministrant of love to child, to man, — a household deity, — now meeting our moods, answering to our needs, sinking to depths we cannot fathom, rising to heights we...