| 1855 - 864 pagina’s
...results. " His disciplined intellect preserves him from the blundering discourtesy of better, though less educated, minds, who like blunt weapons tear...misconceive their adversary, and leave the question moro involved than they rmd it." Again, a whole troop of moral defects, obtrusively visible in persons... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1859 - 382 pagina’s
...is inevitable, to bereavement, because it is irreparable, and to death, because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined...preserves him from the blundering discourtesy of better, though less educated minds; who, like blunt weapons, tear and hack instead of cutting clean, who mistake... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 pagina’s
...is inevitable, to bereavement, because it is irreparable, and to death, because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined...may be right or wrong in his opinion, but he is too clear-headed to be unjust; he is as simple as he is forcible, and as brief as he is decisive. Nowhere... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 484 pagina’s
...is inevitable, to bereavement, because it is irreparable, and to death, because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined...may be right or wrong in his opinion, but he is too clear-headed to be unjust; he is as simple as he is forcible, and as brief as he is decisive. Nowhere... | |
| 1875 - 780 pagina’s
...it is inevitable, to bereavement because it is irreparable, and to death because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined...from the blundering discourtesy of better, perhaps, much less educated minds, who like blunt weapons, tear and hack instead of cutting clean, who mistake... | |
| Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1882 - 442 pagina’s
...philosophical principles. He submits to pain because it is inevitable ; to death because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined...may be right or wrong in his opinion, but he is too clear-headed to be unjust; he is as simple as he is forcible, and as brief as he is decisive. Nowhere... | |
| Henry James Jennings - 1882 - 196 pagina’s
...inevitable, to bereavement because it is irreparable, and to death because it is destiny. If he engage in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect...leave the question more involved than they find it." [" Idea of a University."] I,,I-' .- •, M. I , . THE SACRED PURPLE. 141 CHAPTER IX. j THE SACRED... | |
| Henry James Jennings - 1882 - 190 pagina’s
...inevitable, to bereavement because it is irreparable, and to death because it is destiny. If he engage in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect...blundering discourtesy ' of better, perhaps, but less jeducated minds, who, like blunt weapons, tear and hack instead of cutting clean, who mistake the point... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1885 - 898 pagina’s
...inwitible, to bereavement because it is irreparable, and to death because it is destiny. If he engages "controversy of any kind his disciplined intellect Preserves him from the blundering discourtesy of tetter, perhaps, but less educated minds, who, * blunt weapons, tear and hack, instead of "Mtmg clean,... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1895 - 302 pagina’s
...is inevitable, to bereavement, because it is irreparable, and to death, because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined...may be right or wrong in his opinion, but he is too clear-headed to be unjust ; he is as simple as he is forcible, and as brief as he is decisive. Nowhere... | |
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