Youth_ Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene - G. Stanley Hall
together to one and became expert in the black arts. She used to hear strange noises at night for a time ...
next day felt a new desire to please. She watched for him to pass from school. When he appeared, "had ...
Is it the sweetness of flowers? she asked. No, said her teacher. Is it the warm sun? Not exactly. It can ...
the glass on whether or not she is pretty, and resolves to ask some young man, but prefers to think well of ...
calls and they see each other often. Now she is clad from head to foot in an armor of cold polit ...
throws it into the sea, when she becomes happy. "Poor clock!" At another time she fears she has used the ...
herself. At one time she coquets with Kant, and wonders if he is right that all things exist only in ...
diseased the diary becomes sometimes more serious, sometimes more fevered; she is almost racked to find ...
love to be tortured by him. She holds imaginary conversations with him. If happiness does not come ...
lived," yet she often thinks herself a small vile creature for whom no one cares. The world is ineffably d ...
and where the pungent air poisons the blood of the pale weaver girls; the fate of the mason who felt from a ...
with pity, but she will not be overwhelmed. Though a daring peasant, she will be free and sing out h ...
because superior minds only utter what all more inwardly feel. The arrangement by nationality which foll ...
used to wander past this house, and he recalled with real tenderness this youthful friendship; he lon ...
modifications of the later phases of adolescent experience. No boy ever had more diligent and earnest training ...
exactly described my case: "'A grief without a pang, void, dark, and drear, A drowsy, stifled, unimpassioned ...
completely as those of benevolence." His vanity had been gratified at too early an age, and, like all pr ...
His heart long seemed dusty and parched for want of feeling, and he frequented a hill, where the pores o ...
split tree-trunks with wedges; my arms tired, but my spirit remained fresh and chafed against the physical ...
followed the British victories, which were announced publicly. Big boys were going to Sandhurst or Woolwic ...
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