... and only such weak back and baby grasp given to our intellect as that " the best things we do are painful, and the exercise of them grievous, being continued without intermission, so as in those very actions whereby we are especially perfected in... Modern Painters.-5 vol - 55 ページJohn Ruskin 著 - 1866全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1834 - 918 ページ
...remember — remember, sir, that his drowned body was burnt on the sea-shore ! NORTH. I had forgot it. " Custom lies upon us with a weight Heavy as frost, and deep almost as death." Buried in the grave! In the Christian world so disposed is the dust of the disembodied... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1821 - 392 ページ
...are in the world, we are subject unto sundry imperfections," grief of body, defects of mind ; yea, the best things we do are painful, and the exercise...intermission ; so as in those very actions whereby we are especially perfected in this life, we are not able to persist ; forced we are with very weariness,... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1822 - 376 ページ
...are in the world, we are subject unto sundry imperfections," grief of body, defects of mind ; yea, the best things we do are painful, and the exercise...intermission ; so as in those very actions whereby we are especially perfected in this life, we are not able to persist ; forced we are with very weariness,... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 ページ
...are in the world, we arc subject unto sundry imperfections,* grief of body, defects of mind ; yea, the best things we do are painful, and the exercise...intermission ; so as in those very actions whereby we are especially perfected in this life, we are not able to persist ; forced we are with very weariness,... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 ページ
...are in the world, subject we are unto sundry imperfections, grief of body, defects of mind;• yea, the best things we do are painful, and the exercise...intermission; so as in those very actions whereby we are especially perfected in this life, we are not able to persist; forced we are with very weariness, and... | |
| 1834 - 896 ページ
...remember — remember, sir, that his drowned body was burnt on the sea-shore ! NORTH. I had forgot it. " Custom lies upon us with a weight Heavy as frost, and deep almost as death." Buried in the grave! In the Christian world so disposed is the dust of the disembodied... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1835 - 376 ページ
...engaged in a war with his father-in-law ; he had not taken «p arms without preparation (imparatus). 3. The best things we do are painful, and the exercise of them griev OUB, if they are continued without intermission. 4. He finished the business without staying... | |
| Edward Valpy - 1837 - 254 ページ
...have been engaged in a war with his father-in-law ; he had not taken up arms without preparation. 3. The best things we do are painful, and the exercise of them grievous, if they are continued without intermission. 4. He finished the business without staying longer. 5.... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1841 - 624 ページ
...arc in the world, subject we are unto sundry imperfections 44, griefs of body, defects of mind ; yea the best things we do are painful, and the exercise...intermission ; so as in those very actions whereby we are especially perfected in this life we are not able to persist ; forced we are with very weariness, and... | |
| 1926 - 794 ページ
...take it in turns to have twenty-minute naps, while the other keeps watch. ' I laughed, and quoted : ' Custom lies upon us with a weight, heavy as frost and deep almost as night.' Then I added venomously: — 'Well, I have n't any sympathy for you. It serves you... | |
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