Thomas Psycho-physical CultureE.S. Werner, 1892 - Počet stran: 254 |
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Strana 2
... looks from the boy to the man , the girl to the woman , from the home and school - room to the outer world , with its rude encounter , its stern and prolonged conflict , and he sees how unfit are such frames and such habits for the ...
... looks from the boy to the man , the girl to the woman , from the home and school - room to the outer world , with its rude encounter , its stern and prolonged conflict , and he sees how unfit are such frames and such habits for the ...
Strana 7
... look out into God's beautiful world , and see the lovely flowers in their luxuriance and perfection , the perfect trees and fruits and grains . We enjoy the perfect sunshine , breathe the perfect air , look upward and behold the starry ...
... look out into God's beautiful world , and see the lovely flowers in their luxuriance and perfection , the perfect trees and fruits and grains . We enjoy the perfect sunshine , breathe the perfect air , look upward and behold the starry ...
Strana 94
... Look upward to imaginary rope hanging downward ; then with a leap upward and forward grasp the rope with both hands ( right hand above ) , poise for a second on right foot , with the left foot raised as in Fig . 28 , then haul down the ...
... Look upward to imaginary rope hanging downward ; then with a leap upward and forward grasp the rope with both hands ( right hand above ) , poise for a second on right foot , with the left foot raised as in Fig . 28 , then haul down the ...
Strana 116
... look backward through frame made with the arms and hands ( Figs . 39 and 40 ) . First to the right and then to the left side . 2. Stand with back to spectators , so that face can be seen . Same movement as given above . 3. Give exercise ...
... look backward through frame made with the arms and hands ( Figs . 39 and 40 ) . First to the right and then to the left side . 2. Stand with back to spectators , so that face can be seen . Same movement as given above . 3. Give exercise ...
Strana 141
... look so well talking that they are fond of it ; indeed , Balzac affirms that in Paris alone is found the spontane- ous , spirituelle , graceful intelligence of manner from which springs all good conversation . There is a wonderfully ...
... look so well talking that they are fond of it ; indeed , Balzac affirms that in Paris alone is found the spontane- ous , spirituelle , graceful intelligence of manner from which springs all good conversation . There is a wonderfully ...
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Strana 198 - They sin who tell us Love can die. With life all other passions fly, All others are but vanity. In Heaven Ambition cannot dwell, Nor Avarice in the vaults of Hell ; Earthly these passions of the Earth, They perish where they have their birth ; But Love is indestructible. Its holy flame for ever burneth, From Heaven it came, to Heaven returneth...
Strana 250 - Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you ? If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy ; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.
Strana 185 - Motionless torrents! silent cataracts! Who made you glorious as the gates of Heaven Beneath the keen full moon? Who bade the sun Clothe you with rainbows? Who, with living flowers Of loveliest blue, spread garlands at your feet? God! — let the torrents, like a shout of nations, Answer! and let the ice-plains echo, God!
Strana 158 - Beware Of entrance to a quarrel; but, being in, Bear it, that the opposer may beware of thee. Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice: Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.
Strana 22 - For woman is not undevelopt man, But diverse : could we make her as the man, Sweet Love were slain : his dearest bond is this, Not like to like, but like in difference. Yet in the long years liker must they grow ; The man be more of woman, she of man ; He gain in sweetness and in moral height, Nor lose the wrestling thews that throw the world ; She mental breadth, nor fail in childward care, Nor lose the childlike in the larger mind ; Till at the last she set herself to man, Like perfect music unto...
Strana 191 - neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus, with the host of heaven, came, And lo ! creation widened in man's view.
Strana 174 - And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill; But O for the touch of a vanish'd hand, And the sound of a voice that is still ! Break, break, break, At the foot of thy crags, O sea! But the tender grace of a day that is dead Will never come back to me.
Strana 203 - Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain ; Man marks the earth with ruin — his control Stops with the shore ; upon the watery plain The wrecks are all thy deed...
Strana 174 - That he shouts with his sister at play ! 0 well for the sailor lad, That he sings in his boat on the bay ! And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill ; But...
Strana 157 - LAERTES' head. And these few precepts in thy memory Look thou character. Give thy thoughts no tongue, Nor any unproportioned thought his act. Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar. The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hooks of steel; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatched, unfledged comrade.