| 1835 - 402 pages
...at an earlier period, are wholly and clearly evil ? At an age when it is almost impossible to find a true, manly sense of the degradation of guilt or faults,...of mind which are the best ornament of youth, and offer the best promise of a noble manhood 1 There is an essential inferiority in a boy as compared... | |
| 1844 - 640 pages
...independence which is neither reasonable nor Christian. . . . At an age when it is almost impossible to find a true manly sense of the degradation of guilt or faults,...of youth, and the best promise of a noble manhood ?" And he liked old school associations as well theold school system. Winchester and Oxford were historical... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 422 pages
...threatening us now with those of Jacobinism. At an age when it is almost impossible to find a • Serin, vol. iv. p. 106. The whole sermon is a full exposition...be more false, or more adverse to the simplicity, sobrict}-, and humbleness of mind, which arc the best ornament of youth, and the best promise of a... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1845 - 572 pages
...at an earlier period, are wholly and clearly evil ? At an age when it is almost impossible to find a true, manly sense of the degradation of guilt or faults,...of mind which are the best ornament of youth, and offer the best promise of a noble manhood ? There is an essential inferiority in a boy as compared... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1846 - 588 pages
...at an earlier period, are wholly and clearly evil ? At an age when it is almost impossible to find a true, manly sense of the degradation of guilt or faults,...of mind which are the best ornament of youth, and offer the best promise of a noble manhood ? There is an essential inferiority in a boy as compared... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1846 - 558 pages
...and is threatening us now with those of Jacobinism. At an age when it is almost impossible to find a true manly sense of the degradation of guilt or faults,...false, or more adverse to the simplicity, sobriety, and humbleneee of mind, which are the best ornament of youth, and the best promise of a noble manhood ?""... | |
| 1850 - 780 pages
...at an earlier period are wholly and clearly evil ? At an age when it is almost impossible to find a true, manly sense of the degradation of guilt or faults,...the degradation of personal correction ? What can ho more false, or more adverse to the simplicity, sobriety, and humhlencss of mind which are the best... | |
| 1851 - 396 pages
...at an earlier period are wholly and clearly evil ? At an age when it is almost impossible to find a true, manly sense of the degradation of guilt or faults,...sobriety, and humbleness of mind which are the best ornaments of youth, and offer the best promise of a noble manhood ? There is an essential inferiority... | |
| 1851 - 502 pages
...and is now threatening us with those of Jacobinism. At an age when it is almost impossible to find a true manly sense of the degradation of guilt, or faults,...sense of the degradation of personal correction." — Arnold's Life and Correspondence, Vol. I. p. 115. But we must not mislead our readers into supposing... | |
| 1851 - 398 pages
...at an earlier period are wholly and clearly evil ? At an age when it is almost impossible to find a true, manly sense of the degradation of guilt or faults, where is the wisdom of If any one really supposes that young men in the higher forms of public schools are governed by fear,... | |
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