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Methods of Teaching: A Handbook of Principles, Directions, and Working ... - Page 9
by John Swett - 1880 - 326 pages
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The Reveille: The Year Book of Kenyon College ...

1903 - 240 pages
...argumentativeness." — Carlyle. Dr. Walton : "Indeed he hath an excellent good name." — Shakespeare. Mr. Bryson: "How shall he give kindling in whose own inward man there is no live coal, but all is burnt out to a dead grammatical cinder." — Carlyle in Sartor Resartus. Seniors "Forward, then,...
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Papers and Proceedings, Volumes 29-30

American Library Association. Annual Conference - Library science - 1907 - 670 pages
...like a vegetable (by having its roots littered with etymological compost) but like a spirit; through kindling itself at the fire of living thought? How shall he give kindling in vhose inward man there is no live coal but all is burnt out to a dead grammatical cinder?" Personal...
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Sartor resartus, and essays on Burns and Scott

Thomas Carlyle - 1908 - 352 pages
...littered with etymological ' compost), but like a spirit, by mysterious contact of ' Spirit ; Thought kindling itself at the fire of living ' Thought ?...whose own ' inward man there is no live coal, but all is burnt-out to a ' dead grammatical cinder ? The Hinterschlag Professors ' knew syntax enough...
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Sartor Resartus: On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History

Thomas Carlyle - Hero worship - 1908 - 516 pages
...roots littered with etymological compost), but like a spirit, by mysterious contact of Spirit ; Thought kindling itself at the fire of living Thought? How...in whose own inward man there is no live coal, but all is burnt-out to a dead grammatical cinder? The Hinterschlag Professors knew syntax enough ; and...
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Masters of English Literature

Edwin Watts Chubb - English literature - 1914 - 488 pages
...roots littered with etymological compost, but like a Spirit, by mysterious contact of Spirit; Thought kindling itself at the fire of living Thought? How...in whose own inward man there is no live coal, but all is burnt out to a dead grammatical cinder?" Here is an expression of his deep tenderness : " Poor,...
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The Relationship Between the Library and the Public Schools: Reprints of ...

Arthur Elmore Bostwick - Libraries and schools - 1914 - 344 pages
...like a vegetable (by having its roots littered with etymological compost) but like a spirit; through kindling itself at the fire of living thought? How shall he give kindling in whose inward man there is no live coal but all -is burnt out to a dead grammatical cinder?" Personal work...
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Selections from Carlyle: Sartor Resartus, The French Revolution , Past and ...

Thomas Carlyle, Charles Seymour - France - 1915 - 298 pages
...roots littered with etymological compost), but like a spirit, by mysterious contact of Spirit; Thought kindling itself at the fire of living Thought? How...in whose own inward man there is no live coal, but all is burnt 1 In his Notes and Corrections on an article entitled Thomas Carlyle by Frederick Althaus,...
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Selections from Carlyle: Sartor Resartus, The French Revolution , Past and ...

Thomas Carlyle, Charles Seymour - France - 1915 - 298 pages
...roots littered with etymological compost), but like a spirit, by mysterious contact of Spirit; Thought kindling itself at the fire of living Thought? How...in whose own inward man there is no live coal, but all is burnt 1 In his Notes and Corrections on an article entitled Thomas Carlyle by Frederick Althaus,...
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Education According to Some Modern Masters

Charles Franklin Thwing - Education - 1916 - 312 pages
...roots littered with etymological compost), but like a spirit, by mysterious contact of Spirit; Thought kindling itself at the fire of living Thought? How...in whose own inward man there is no live coal, but all is burnt out to a dead grammatical cinder? The Hinterschlag Professors knew syntax enough; and...
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Sartor Resartus: On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History

Thomas Carlyle - Heroes - 1916 - 512 pages
...littered I (/with etymological compost), but like a spirit, by mysJy) terious contact of Spirit ; Thought kindling itself at the / fire of living Thought? How shall he give kindling, in j whose own inward man there is no live coal, but all is V burnt-out to a dead grammatical cinder?...
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