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9 ページ - we must be here to work; And men who work can only work for men, And, not to work in vain, must comprehend Humanity and so work humanly, And raise men's bodies still by raising souls, \ As God did first.
1 ページ - But who, if he be call'd upon to face Some awful moment, to which Heaven has join'd Great issues, good or bad for human kind, Is happy as a lover, and attired With sudden brightness, like a man inspired; And, through the heat of conflict, keeps the law In calmness made, and sees what he foresaw...
17 ページ - Flamen's vestry.' The young academics bear themselves in general with a very lofty and self-satisfied air, as much as to say, We are the men, and all this was made for us. One is somewhat disappointed to find so little of a studious air about the place or the people. There is hard working, no doubt, in the secret cells and cloisters; but there are no external symptoms of it. The libraries are unfrequented.
18 ページ - studious walks and shades ' are undisturbed, save by a city-lounger or a sight-seeing stranger. The academicians, old and young, are sleek in surface and elastic in gait, and seem to have all their time at their disposal. As for the pale, languid, Kirke White style of undergraduates, whom I expected to find gliding here and there through the embowered and cloistered gloom, the being is not to be met with, in the open air at least.
18 ページ - ... much as to say, We are the men, and all this was made for us. One is somewhat disappointed to find so little of a studious air about the place or the people. There is hard working, no doubt, in the secret cells and cloisters; but there are no external symptoms of it. The libraries are unfrequented. The ' studious walks and shades' are undisturbed, save by a city-lounger or a sight-seeing stranger. The academicians, old and young, are sleek in surface and elastic in gait, and seem to have all...