| George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - 1850 - 380 pagina’s
...give distinctness and precision to whatever in it is confused, or obscure, or dimly seen. ****** " A man should love and venerate his native language,...rule of his spiritual being, as the great bond and medinm of intercourse with his fellows, as the mirror in which he sees his own nature, and without... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 pagina’s
...to be transmitted to the ages to come certainly enlarged, and, if possible, improved. " A man should " — CHAUCER. Translate the following poetry, written in the fifteenth century, into modem his spiritual thoughts, the form, and mold, and rule of his spiritual being ; as the great bond and... | |
| George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - 1856 - 372 pagina’s
...give distinctness and precision to whatever in it is confused, or obscure, or dimly seen. ****** " A man should love and venerate his native language, as the first of h» benefactors, as the awakener and stirrer of all his thoughts, the frame and mould and rule of his... | |
| Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) - 1857 - 116 pagina’s
...to be transmitted to the ages to come; certainly enlarged, and, if possible, improved. A man should venerate his native language as the first of his benefactors; as the awakener and stirrer of his spiritual thoughts, the form and mould and rule of his spiritual being; as the great bond and medium... | |
| St. Louis Mo, Washington univ - 1857 - 116 pagina’s
...to be transmitted to the ages to come ; certainly enlarged, and, if possible, improved. A man should venerate his native language as the first of his benefactors ; as the awakener and stirrer of his spiritual thoughts, the form and mould and rule of his spiritual being ; as the great bond and... | |
| Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) - 1857 - 108 pagina’s
...to be transmitted to the ages to come ; certainly enlarged, and, if possible, improved. A man should venerate his native language as the first of his benefactors ; as the awakener and stirrer of his spiritual thoughts, the form and mould and rule of his spiritual being ; as the great bond and... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1857 - 372 pagina’s
...give distinctness and precision to whatever in it is confused, or ohscure, or dimly seen. ****** " A man should love and venerate his native language, as the first of h» henefactors, as the awakener and stirrer of all his thoughts, the frame and mould and rule of his... | |
| Henry Reed - 1860 - 414 pagina’s
...philosophy, ministrant in the cause of freedom, of duty, and of truth. Hence it has been well said that "A man should love and venerate his native language...intercourse with his fellows ; as the mirror in which he iSees his own nature, and without which he could not even commune with himself; as the image in which... | |
| Julius Charles Hare, Augustus William Hare - 1861 - 652 pagina’s
...how to prize the inheritance his ancestors have bequeathed to him, will hardly better or enlarge it. A man should love and venerate his native language, as the first of his benefactors, as the awakcner and stirrer of all his thoughts, the frame and mould and rule of his spiritual being, as the... | |
| Henry Reed - 1867 - 426 pagina’s
...philosophy, ministrant in the cause of freedom, of duty, and of truth. Hence it has been well said that " A man should love and venerate his native language...all his thoughts, the frame and mould and rule of hie spiritual being ; as the great bond and medium of intercourse with his fellows ; as the mirror... | |
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