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Side 83
... Oakfield worked hard at the unwelcome irksome details of his business , and at the same time endeavored to keep in mind that the crowds who thronged his court daily were not merely suitors , plaintiffs , defendants , witnesses , but ...
... Oakfield worked hard at the unwelcome irksome details of his business , and at the same time endeavored to keep in mind that the crowds who thronged his court daily were not merely suitors , plaintiffs , defendants , witnesses , but ...
Side 84
... Oakfield . If a man will let matters take their chance , he may live smoothly and quietly enough ; but if he will sift things to the bottom , he must account himself a man of strife . His language must be- " It is not enough that feed ...
... Oakfield . If a man will let matters take their chance , he may live smoothly and quietly enough ; but if he will sift things to the bottom , he must account himself a man of strife . His language must be- " It is not enough that feed ...
Side 93
... Oakfield , " but in vastly different degrees ; sometimes so slight a hindrance that a strong will may almost force it into a help , at any rate has little difficulty in overcoming it ; sometimes again a hindrance which the strongest ...
... Oakfield , " but in vastly different degrees ; sometimes so slight a hindrance that a strong will may almost force it into a help , at any rate has little difficulty in overcoming it ; sometimes again a hindrance which the strongest ...
Side 94
... Oakfield . Would'st with thyself be acquainted , then see what the others are doing . But would'st thou understand others , look into thy own heart . Schiller . Solitude shows us what we should be ; society shows us what we are . Cecil ...
... Oakfield . Would'st with thyself be acquainted , then see what the others are doing . But would'st thou understand others , look into thy own heart . Schiller . Solitude shows us what we should be ; society shows us what we are . Cecil ...
Side 100
... Oakfield . Few persons have courage enough to seem as good as they really are . Hare . I wonder what would become of us if we , with our softened natures , were suddenly exposed to the torrent of temptation that besets the poor . If all ...
... Oakfield . Few persons have courage enough to seem as good as they really are . Hare . I wonder what would become of us if we , with our softened natures , were suddenly exposed to the torrent of temptation that besets the poor . If all ...
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action affection Antoninus ART OF LIVING beauty become benevolence better body Carlyle character charity Choler circumstances conversation dangerous delight desire divine duties Emerson enjoyment eternal evil eyes F. W. Newman faculties faith fancy faults fear feeling FINE MANNERS friendship gifts give God's Goethe grace Guesses at Truth habit happiness Hartley Coleridge hath heart heaven Henry Taylor Heraclitus honor human imagination imperfection infinite intellectual Isaac Taylor Jeremy Taylor judgment kind labor less look man's manner marriage means ment mind moral nature never noble Novalis Oakfield ourselves pain passion patience perfect persons Philothea pleasure poor Poverty present reason relations religion Ruskin sense Sidney Smith Sir Thomas Browne society soul speak spirit sweet taste temptation thee Theologia Germanica things thou art thought thyself tion toil trifles true understanding virtue whole wisdom wise words