| Richard William Church - 1870 - 372 strani
...as you are ? Would you like, if you were what they are, to be treated as you treat them ? You try by blows and stripes alone to fashion them to good :...with wise art still more gently raise and shape it ? So, if you would mould your boys to good, you must, along with the stripes which are to bow them... | |
| 1870 - 688 strani
...fashion these young creatures to good,' says Anselm : ' did you ever see a craftsman fashion a fair imago out of a plate of gold or silver by blows alone ?...with wise art still more gently raise and shape it ? So, if you would mould your boys to good, you must, along with the stripes which are to bow them... | |
| John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 strani
...Force your scholars to improve !" he burst out to another teacher who relied on blows and compulsion. " Did you ever see a craftsman fashion a fair image out of a golden plate by blows alone ? Does he not now gently press it and strike it with his tools, now with... | |
| John Richard Green - 1878 - 622 strani
...your scholars to improve ! " he burst out to another teacher who relied on blows and compulsion. " Did you ever see a craftsman fashion a fair image out of a golden plate by blows alone ? Does he not now gently press it and strike it with his tools, now with... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1879 - 462 strani
...they not human beings ? Are they not of the same nature as yourself? You seek by blows and stripes to fashion them to good ; did you ever see a craftsman...silver by blows alone ? Does he not with his tools now press and strike it tenderly, now with wise skill raise and shape it still more tenderly ? And so,... | |
| George Lovett Bennett - 1880 - 206 strani
...Force your scholars to improve ! ' he burst out to a teacher who relied on blows and compulsion. ' Did you ever see a craftsman fashion a fair image out of a golden plate by blows alone \ Does he not now gently press it and strike it with his tools, now with... | |
| 1880 - 798 strani
...said the celebrated Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, to a teacher who relied on blows and compulsion. "Did you "ever see a Craftsman fashion a fair image out of a golden plate by blows alone? " Does he not gently press and strike it with his tools, now with wise... | |
| George Lovett Bennett - 1881 - 208 strani
...Force your scholars to improve ! ' he burst out to a teacher who relied on blows and compulsion. ' Did you ever see a craftsman fashion a fair image out of a golden plate by blows alone 1 Does he not now gently press it and strike it with his tools, now with... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1885 - 334 strani
...Force your scholars to improve ! ' he burst out to a teacher who relied on blows and compulsion. ' Did you ever see a craftsman fashion a fair image out of a golden plate by blows alone ? Does he not now gently press it and strike it with his tools, now with... | |
| H. O. Mackey - 1890 - 360 strani
...Force your scholars to improve ! " he burst out to another teacher who relied on blows and compulsion. "Did you ever see a craftsman fashion a fair image out of a golden plate by blows alone ? Does he not now gently press it and strike it with his tools ; now with... | |
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