| Frederick William Robertson - 1858 - 376 páginas
...these it is utterly impossible that a man can judge well. " These two things, contradictory as they seem, must go together — manly dependence and manly...independence, manly reliance and manly selfreliance. Nor can there be given to a thinking man any higher or wiser rule than this — to trust to the judgment... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1859 - 368 páginas
...one which he receives from others, and one, more important, which he gives to himself."—Gibbon. " These two things, contradictory as they may seem,...dependence and manly independence, manly reliance and manly self-reliance."—Wordsworth. SELF-CULTURE includes the education or training of all parts of a man's... | |
| 1859 - 522 páginas
...entitled " Self-culture." It is this sentence from Wordsworth : — "These two things, con" tradictory as they may seem, must go " together — manly dependence...independence, manly reliance " and manly self-reliance." Tho philosopher-poet has been careful to write dependence and reliance before independence and self-reliance... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1861 - 470 páginas
...upon the person of mere worldly success, the man of moneybags and acres. CHAPTER X. SELF-CULTURE. u Every person has two educations, one which he receives...and moral, as well as the intellectual. Each must be developed, and yet each must yield something to satisfy the claims of the others. Cultivate the... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1861 - 448 páginas
...man of moneybags and acres. CHAPTER X. SELF-CULTURE. "Every person has two educations, one which ho receives from others, and one, more important, which...reliance and manly selfreliance." — Wordsworth. SELF-CULTUKE includes the education or training of all parts of a man's nature ; the physical and moral,... | |
| 1868 - 510 páginas
...receives from others, and one, more important, which he gives himself ;' and Wordsworth tells us that, " Two things, contradictory as they may seem, must go...independence, manly reliance and manly self-reliance." The essay is equally well-written throughout, and contains sketches of James Watt, Bichard Arkwright,... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1870 - 860 páginas
...these it is utterly impossible that a man can judge well. " These two things, contradictory as they seem, must go together — manly dependence and manly...independence, manly reliance and manly self-reliance. Nor can there be given to a thinking man any higher or wiser rule than this — to trust to the judgment... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 páginas
...there could be no such thing as esteem and disesteem. WHATELY : Annot. on Bacon's Essay, Of Revenge. These two things, contradictory as they may seem,...manly reliance and manly self-reliance. WORDSWORTH. CHARITY. It instils into their minds the utmost virulence, instead of that charity which is the perfection... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1876 - 448 páginas
...very great importance. The poet Wordsworth has well said that " these two things, contradictory though they may seem, must go together — manly dependence...independence, manly reliance and manly self-reliance." From infancy to old age, all are more or less indebted to others for nurture and culture ; and the... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1876 - 368 páginas
...these it is utterly impossible that a man can judge well. " These two things, contradictory as they seem, must go together — manly dependence and manly...independence, manly reliance and manly self-reliance. Nor can there be given to a thinking man any higher or wiser rule than this — to trust to the judgment... | |
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