... beginnings of knowledge, by the darkness from which she springs, by the difficulties which hover around her, by the wretched habitations in which she dwells, by the want and sorrow which sometimes journey in her train ; but let him ever follow her... The Popular Educator - Page 3391856Full view - About this book
| Sydney Smith - 1889 - 470 pages
...journey in her train ; but let him ever follow her as the Angel that guards him, and as the Genius of his life. She will bring him out at last into the light...all the relations and in all the offices of life. RELATIONS SUGGESTED BY WIT. — The first limit to be affixed to that observation of relations, which... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 394 pages
...journey in her train ; but let him ever follow her as the Angel that guards him, and as the Genins of his life. She will bring him out at last into the light...all the relations and in all the offices of life." " The history of the world shows us that men are not to be counted by their numbers, but by the fire... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - American literature - 1892 - 572 pages
...in her train ; but let him ever follow her as the angel that guards him, and as the genius * of his life. She will bring him out at last into the light...all the relations and in all the offices of life. WIT AND WISDOM THERE is an association in men's minds between dullness and wisdom, amusement and folly,... | |
| Queensland. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1892 - 508 pages
...him while he lives, ameliorating every goi>d, and diminishing every evil of hi« existence. Knowledge will bring him out at last into the light of day, and exhibit him to the world comprehensive in acquirement, fertile in resources, and rich in imagination. —SIXTH READINO BOOK, p. 328. Maximum... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - Books and reading - 1893 - 444 pages
...journey in her train ; but let him ever follow her as the Angel that guards him, and as the Genius of his life. She will bring him out at last into the light...all the relations and in all the offices of life. acquisition, attainment, ameliorating, making better. au'cient, prlm'itive. asylum, ref 'ugo. coeval,... | |
| John Ruskin - English literature - 1894 - 476 pages
...journey in her train ; but let him ever follow her as the Angel that guards him, and as the Genins of his life. She will bring him out at last into the light...all the relations and in all the offices of life." " The history of the world shows us that men are not to be counted by their numbers, but by the fire... | |
| Alphonse Mariette - 1894 - 402 pages
...Angel that guards him, and as the Genius 17 of his life. She will bring him out at last 18 into 19 the light of day, and exhibit him to the world comprehensive...resources, rich in imagination, strong in reasoning, pru1 And make the proudest feel it unjust to laugh at, et fera sentir aux plus fiers 1'injustice de... | |
| New Brunswick. Board of Education, New Brunswick. Department of Education - Education - 1896 - 820 pages
...lives. Make them believe that " she will bring them out at last into the light of day and exhibit them to the world, comprehensive in acquirements, fertile...imagination, strong in reasoning, prudent and powerful in all the relations and in all the offices of life." . UAL 'О SCHOOLS EW BRUNSWICK, 1897. BY THE... | |
| New Brunswick. Board of Education, New Brunswick. Department of Education - Education - 1896 - 840 pages
...lives. Make them believe that " she will bring them out at last into the light of day and exhibit them to the world, comprehensive in acquirements, fertile...imagination, strong in reasoning, prudent and powerful in all the relations and in all the offices of life." DE •;.' STJ <!OR UAL REPORT HHI CHOOLS W BRUNSWICK,... | |
| Readers - 1899 - 408 pages
...journey in her train ; but let him ever follow her as the angel that guards him, and as the genius of his life. She will bring him out at last into the light...all the relations and in all the offices of life. Then he will understand that knowledge is indeed power. au then' ti ca' ted, proved to be true. in'... | |
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