Proceedings of the ... Convocation, 14. kötet,1877. rész |
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14. oldal
... speaking voice . Gesture completes the trio of expression . It is the language of nature , and , like expression of the countenance , is universal . The variety of gestures of which the human body is capable is almost infinite , each ...
... speaking voice . Gesture completes the trio of expression . It is the language of nature , and , like expression of the countenance , is universal . The variety of gestures of which the human body is capable is almost infinite , each ...
19. oldal
... speak with regret . You , " he would say , 66 are more patient with these people ; but as for myself , when I find a man pro- claiming the boldest materialism and denying the existence of God , I get indignant , and I cannot restrain ...
... speak with regret . You , " he would say , 66 are more patient with these people ; but as for myself , when I find a man pro- claiming the boldest materialism and denying the existence of God , I get indignant , and I cannot restrain ...
23. oldal
... speaking of university control , I do not refer exclusively to the general legislation , nor exclusively to the internal administration ; but to the authority , wherever lodged , which determines the measures entering into the ...
... speaking of university control , I do not refer exclusively to the general legislation , nor exclusively to the internal administration ; but to the authority , wherever lodged , which determines the measures entering into the ...
28. oldal
... speak it to the honor of the " cloth " ) invites a companion or two , on a pleasant summer morning , to take a little stroll . In due time , they find themselves upon an elevation overlooking a charm- ing landscape . Here , it is agreed ...
... speak it to the honor of the " cloth " ) invites a companion or two , on a pleasant summer morning , to take a little stroll . In due time , they find themselves upon an elevation overlooking a charm- ing landscape . Here , it is agreed ...
31. oldal
... speaking of the acceptance of Superintendent Philbrick's resignation in Chicago : " It illustrates the folly of the present methods of electing and selecting our boards of education , and some other high educational officials . What we ...
... speaking of the acceptance of Superintendent Philbrick's resignation in Chicago : " It illustrates the folly of the present methods of electing and selecting our boards of education , and some other high educational officials . What we ...
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81. oldal - And he gave it for his opinion, that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
101. oldal - tis not to me she speaks: Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, Having some business, do entreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres till they return.
44. oldal - Wisdom and knowledge, as well as virtue, diffused generally among the body of the people, being necessary for the preservation of their rights and liberties ; and as these depend on spreading the opportunities and advantages of education in the various parts of the country, and among the different orders of the people, it shall be the duty of Legislatures and magistrates, in all future periods of this Commonwealth, to cherish the interests of literature and the sciences, and all seminaries of them...
81. oldal - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
112. oldal - Civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.
83. oldal - But as I climbed the long slope of the Alban Mount, the storm swept finally to the north, and the noble outline of the domes of Albano, and graceful darkness of its ilex grove, rose against pure streaks of alternate blue and amber...
92. oldal - I will tell you, gentlemen, what has been the practical error of the last twenty years, — not to load the memory of the student with a mass of undigested knowledge, 25 but to force upon him so much that he has rejected all. It has been the error of distracting and enfeebling the mind by an unmeaning profusion of subjects; of implying that a smattering in a dozen branches of study is not shallowness, which it really is, but enlargement, which it is not...
83. oldal - Far up into the recesses of the valley, the green vistas arched like the hollows of mighty waves of some crystalline sea, with the arbutus flowers dashed along their flanks for foam, and silver flakes of orange spray tossed into the air around them, breaking over the grey walls of rock into a thousand separate stars, fading and kindling alternately as the weak wind lifted and let them fall.
104. oldal - Th' expressive glance — whose subtle comment draws Entranced attention, and a mute applause ; Gesture that marks, with force and feeling fraught, A sense in silence, and a will in thought ; Harmonious speech, whose pure and liquid tone Gives verse a music, scarce confess'd its own ; As light...
128. oldal - Green be the turf above thee, Friend of my better days ! None knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise.