The Living Age, 251. kötetLiving Age Company, 1906 |
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112. oldal
... desire to learn and longing to teach . He thinks , in fact , men should hunger before they are fed ; that things are more prized which are bought with some effort ; and that an accumulation of human desire is the most potent of all ...
... desire to learn and longing to teach . He thinks , in fact , men should hunger before they are fed ; that things are more prized which are bought with some effort ; and that an accumulation of human desire is the most potent of all ...
242. oldal
... desire . Yet we may be sure that , unless his desire had been strong enough to move him to preach at street corners , it would never have moved him to write poetry like " The Message of the March Wind " or " Mother and Son . " These ...
... desire . Yet we may be sure that , unless his desire had been strong enough to move him to preach at street corners , it would never have moved him to write poetry like " The Message of the March Wind " or " Mother and Son . " These ...
391. oldal
... desire to em- ploy usually proves so exhausting as to deaden all desire for understanding how it all came about . And no facil- ities for learning this exist , except in a few modern books that are by no means generally known . It is ...
... desire to em- ploy usually proves so exhausting as to deaden all desire for understanding how it all came about . And no facil- ities for learning this exist , except in a few modern books that are by no means generally known . It is ...
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