| John Henry Newman - 1843 - 372 страници
...cannot be exclusive, cannot be impetuous, cannot be surprised, cannot fear, cannot lose its balance, cannot be at a loss, cannot but be patient, collected, and majestically calm, because it discerns the whole in each part, the end in each beginning, the worth of each interruption, the measure of each... | |
| 1912 - 330 страници
...internal resources. But the man whose intellect has been disciplined to tii§ perfection of its powers, which has learned to leaven the dense mass of facts and events with the elastic force of reason, is seldom at a loss. He is always collected, patient and calm because his intellect discerns the end... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1872 - 486 страници
...cannot be exclusive, cannot be impetuous, cannot be surprised, cannot fear, cannot lose its balance, cannot be at a loss, cannot but be patient, collected, and majestically calm, because it discerns the whole in each part, the end in each beginning, the worth of each interruption, the measure of each... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1880 - 412 страници
...cannot be exclusive, cannot be impetuous, cannot be surprised, cannot fear, cannot lose its balance, cannot be at a loss, cannot but be patient, collected, and majestically calm, because it discerns the whole in each part, the end in each beginning, the worth of each interruption, the measure of each... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1893 - 616 страници
...to the perfection of its powers, which knows, and thinks while it knows, which has learned to lea/en the dense mass of facts and events with the elastic...discerns the end in every beginning, the origin /in eve*y end, the law in every interruption, the limit in each delay ; because it ever knows where it... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Department of Superintendence - 1899 - 446 страници
...intellect which has been disciplined to the perfection of its powers, which knows, and thinks while it knows, which has learned to leaven the dense mass...cannot be impetuous, cannot be at a loss, cannot but he patient, collected, and majestically calm, because it discerns the end in every beginning, the origin... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1904 - 768 страници
...intellect which has been disciplined to the perfection of its powers, which knows and thinks while it knows, which has learned to leaven the dense mass...every beginning, the origin in every end, the law of every interruption, the limit in each delay, because it ever knows where it stands, and how its... | |
| Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 530 страници
...intellect, which has been disciplined to the perfection of its powers, which knows, and thinks while it knows, which has learned to leaven the dense mass of facts and events 5 with the elastic force of reason, such an intellect cannot be partial, cannot be exclusive, cannot... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 556 страници
...intellect, which h; been disciplined to the perfection of its powers, which knows, and thinks while it knows, which has learned to leaven the dense mass...intellect cannot be partial, cannot be exclusive, canno be impetuous, cannot be at a loss, cannot but be patient, collected, and majestically calm, because... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 944 страници
...intellect, which has been disciplined to the perfection of its powers, which knows, and thinks while it knows, which has learned to leaven the dense mass...cannot be at a loss, cannot but be patient, collected, [620 and majestically calm, because it discerns the end in every beginning, the origin in every end,... | |
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