| James Clerk Maxwell Garnett - 1921 - عدد الصفحات: 538
...least thing in the world — speaking genially to one's aunt, or giving up one's seat in a horse-car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place.' '...if we let our emotions evaporate, they get into a way of evaporating.' (Loc. cit. Vol. I, pp. 125,... | |
| James Ford - 1923 - عدد الصفحات: 1052
...emotion at a concert, without expressing it afterward in some active way. Let the expression be the least thing in the world — speaking genially to one's grandmother, or giving up one's seat in a horse-car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place. These latter cases... | |
| 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 830
...emotion at a concert, without expressing it afterwards in some active way. Let the expression be the least thing in the world — speaking genially to one's grandmother, or giving up one's seat in a horse-car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place. These latter cases... | |
| Rollo La Verne Lyman - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...the least thing in the world — speaking genially to one's aunt, or giving up one's seat in a horse car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place. . . . As a final practical maxim, relative to these habits of the will, we may, then, offer something... | |
| Rudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - عدد الصفحات: 396
...least thing in the world — speaking genially to one's aunt, or giving up onr'i seat in a horse-car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place. These latter cases make us aware that it is not simply particular lines of discharge, but also general... | |
| Kate W. Jameson, Frank Cummins Lockwood - 1925 - عدد الصفحات: 186
...have an emotion at a concert, without expressing it afterward in some way. Let the expression be the least thing in the world — speaking genially to one's grandmother, or giving up one's seat in the horse-car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place. These latter cases... | |
| Maude Blanche Muse - 1925 - عدد الصفحات: 366
...least thing in the world — speaking genially to one's aunt, or giving up one's seat in a horse-car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place." As a rule, strong emotions are out of place in the sickroom. Few people need to be told the effect... | |
| Leal Aubrey Headley - 1926 - عدد الصفحات: 450
...least thing in the world — speaking genially to one's aunt, or giving up one's seat in a horse-car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place." Most of life is dominated too little rather than too much by feeling and emotion. Yet some individuals... | |
| Charles Edward Skinner, Ira Morris Gast, Harley Clay Skinner - 1926 - عدد الصفحات: 882
...least thing in the world — speaking genially to one's aunt, or giving up one's seat in a horse-car, if nothing more heroic offers — but let it not fail to take place. These latter cases make us aware that it is not simply particular linen of discharge, but also general... | |
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