IT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems to me no less evident that He intends every man to be happy in his work. It is written, Common Sense - Página 71906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Osgood Eaton Fuller - 1881 - 658 páginas
...do his own. — STOPFORD A. BROOKE. IT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working ; but it seems...brow," but it was never written " in the breaking of thy heart," thou shalt eat bread : and I fyid that, as on the one hand infinite misery is caused by... | |
| John Ruskin - 1885 - 420 páginas
...August, 1851. PRE-RAPHAELITISM. * 166. IT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working: but it seems...the breaking of thine heart," thou shalt eat bread: and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people, who both fail in doing... | |
| John Ruskin - 1885 - 424 páginas
...August, 1851. PRE-RAPHAELITISM. * 166. IT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...never written, " in the breaking of thine heart," thou shall eat bread : and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people, who... | |
| A. P. Allen - 1885 - 276 páginas
...striving towards things as they should be. Ruskin has said in his paper on " Pre-Raphaelitism : " " It is written, ' In the sweat of thy brow," but it was never written ' in the breaking of thy heart,' shalt thou eat bread. Now in order that people may be happy in their work, these three... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 822 páginas
...Denmark Hili, Aug. 1861. PRE-RAPHAELITISMIT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...never written, " in the breaking of thine heart," thon shalt eat bread ; and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people,... | |
| 1889 - 826 páginas
...of the week in imitation of God's work. It may be proved with much certainty that God intends no man to live in this world without working; but it seems...he intends every man to be happy in his work. It is no man's business whether he has genius or not; work he must, whatever he is, but quietly and steadily;... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1889 - 512 páginas
...our vain hearts, " There is no God." It may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...evident that He intends every man to be happy in his »vork. It is written, "in the sweat of thy brow," but it was never written, " in the breaking of thine... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1890 - 376 páginas
...our vain hearts, " There is no God." It may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...never written, " in the breaking of thine heart," thou shall eat bread : and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people, who... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 552 páginas
...Denmark Hill, Aug. 1851. PRE-RAPHAELITISM. IT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...the breaking of thine heart," thou shalt eat bread ; and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people, who both fail in doing... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 518 páginas
...Denmark Hill, Aug. 1801. PRE-RAPHAELITISM. IT may be proved, with much certainty, that God intends no man to live in this world without working : but it seems...the breaking of thine heart," thou shalt eat bread ; and I find that, as on the one hand, infinite misery is caused by idle people, who both fail in doing... | |
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