... that you have an anxious duty — a duty which some might suppose was too heavy for your years. But it seems to me, the nobler as well as the truer way of stating the case to say, that it is the great privilege of this and other such institutions,... The life and correspondence of Thomas Arnold - Page 109by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 548 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Arnold - Sermons, English - 1843 - 496 pages
...round and see how many are here assembled, — I cannot deny that the oldest and most advanced among you have an anxious duty, a duty which some might...other such institutions, to anticipate the common term of manhood ; that by their whole training they , fit the character for manly duties at an age... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1845 - 566 pages
...though of course not universal, tendency to counteract any notions of mere personal self-importance. " I cannot deny that you have an anxious duty — a duty...years. But it seems to me. the nobler as well as the traer way of etating the case to say, that it is the great privilege of this and other such institutions,... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1856 - 404 pages
...round and see how many are here assembled, — I cannot deny that the oldest and most advanced among you have an anxious duty, a duty which some might...other such institutions, to anticipate the common term of manhood ; that by their whole training they fit the character for manly duties at an age when... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1877 - 794 pages
...course not universal, tendency to counteract any notions of mere personal self-importance. u I caunot deny that you have an anxious duty — a duty which...was too heavy for your years. But it seems to me the nohler as well as the truer way of stating the case to say, that it is the great privilege of this... | |
| Joseph John Findlay - Education - 1897 - 304 pages
...round and see how many are here assembled, — I cannot </' deny that the oldest and mosladvanced among you have an anxious duty, a duty which some might suppose was too heavy for your _y_ears. - But it seems to me the nobler as well as the truer way of stating the case to say, that... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - School principals - 1901 - 864 pages
...of course_ not universal, tendency to counteract any notions of mere personal self-importance. " I cannot deny that you have an anxious duty — a duty which some might suppose was too heavy for your yeais. But it seems to me, the nobler as well as the truer way of stating the case to say, that it... | |
| PUBLIC SCHOOLS. - Education - 1906 - 312 pages
...the leading boys at Rugby is what every headmaster virtually says to his trusted boy officers : " I cannot deny that you have an anxious duty, a duty...this and other such institutions, to anticipate the coming time of manhood ; that by their whole training they fit the character for manly duties at an... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1910 - 794 pages
...though of course not universal, tendency to counteract any notions of mere personal self-importance. "I cannot deny that you have an anxious duty — a duty...might suppose was too heavy for your years. But it Ljjems to me the nobler as well the truer ways of stating the case to say, that it is the great privilege... | |
| Francis Willey Kelsey - Classical education - 1911 - 430 pages
...directed the enthusiasm thus gained from the past upon the immediate present. He writes to a friend: "I cannot deny that you have an anxious duty — a duty...say, that it is the great privilege of this and other institutions, to anticipate the common time of manhood; that by their whole training they fit the character... | |
| Francis Willey Kelsey - Classical education - 1911 - 412 pages
...upon the immediate present. He writes to a friend: "I cannot deny that you have an anxious duty—a duty which some might suppose was too heavy for your...say, that it is the great privilege of this and other institutions, to anticipate the common time of manhood; that by their whole training they fit the character... | |
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