| 1854 - 664 halaman
...own horizon; if we resolutely tore the first threads of the nct which gloom and ill-humour may east around us, and made an effort to drive away the melancholy images of the imagination by incessant occupation."* It is somctimes necessary, in the applieation of moral influences,... | |
| Francis Wharton, Moreton Stillé - 1855 - 858 halaman
...volition, and endeavored by our own energy to disperse the clouds which occasionally arise within our own horizon : if we resolutely tore the first threads of the net which gloom and ill-humor may cast around us, and made an effort to drive away the melancholy images of a morbid imagination... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1855 - 252 halaman
...volition, and endeavored by our own energy to disperse the clouds which occasionally arise within our own horizon : if we resolutely tore the first threads of the net which gloom and ill-humor may cast around us, and made an effort to drive away the melancholy images of a morbid imagination... | |
| William Acton - 1858 - 178 halaman
...volition, and endeavour by our energy to disperse the clouds which occasionally arise within our own horizon — if we resolutely tore the first threads...made an effort to drive away the melancholy images of the imagination by incessant occupation."*t~x / The sort of mental gymnasium here referred to is admirably... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1860 - 1072 halaman
...within our own horizon ; if we resolutely tore the first threads of the net which gloom and ill-humor may cast around us, and made an effort to drive away...by incessant occupation. How beneficial would it be ling measures exercise considerable influence upon their mind. Finally, the jealous, suspicious, irritable,... | |
| William Acton - 1862 - 282 halaman
...volition, and endeavour by our energy to disperse the clouds which occasionally arise within our own horizon — if we resolutely tore the first threads...made an effort to drive away the melancholy images of the imagination by incessant occupation." It should not be forgotten that this training of the will... | |
| William Acton - 1865 - 302 halaman
...endeavour by our energy to disperse the clouds which occasionally arise within our own horizon—if we resolutely tore the first threads of the net which...made an effort to drive away the melancholy images of the imagination by incessant occupation." It should not be forgotten that this training of the will... | |
| William Acton - 1867 - 304 halaman
...volition, and endeavor by our energy to disperse the clouds which occasionally arise within our own horizon — if we resolutely tore the first threads of the net which gloom and ill-humor may cast around us, and made an effort to drive away the melancholy images of the imagination... | |
| William Acton - 1871 - 400 halaman
...volition, and endeavor by our energy to disperse the clouds which occasionally arise within our own horizon — if we resolutely tore the first threads of the net which gloom and ill-humor may cast around us, and made an effort to drive away the melancholy images of the imagination... | |
| William Acton - 1875 - 316 halaman
...volition, and endeavour by our energy to disperse the clouds which occasionally arise within our own horizon — if we resolutely tore the first threads...made an effort to drive away the melancholy images of the imagination by incessant occupation." It should not be forgotten that this training of the will... | |
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