Youth_ Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene - G. Stanley Hall
Thor had no moral code; the Greeks were unmoral. Jehovah at first asked only fear, reverence, and worship ...
longed exceedingly to excel in cricket or with the racquet, was allowed to know nothing of them. He remembers ...
childhood and never to lose the recollection of the curiosity and simplicity of that age, is one of the g ...
revelation he found in Plato removed him farther from boyhood. He fell in love with gray Gothic churche ...
officer severely in the stomach with his head and taking the punishment, hitting a bully with a clothes-brus ...
Dickens has given us some interesting adolescents. Miss Dingwall in "Sketches by Boz," "very sentimental an ...
however, he met Mr. Hobbes, whose rude but forcible condemnation of papacy restrained him from casting his l ...
teach school. Here he had a varying and often very hard experience for years. ...
Hornes Bushnell's[44] parents represented the Episcopal and liberal Congregational Church. His early life was spent ...
jumble. My resolve to go to college was clinched then and there, and that hill will always remain my Pisgah ...
vessel at nineteen. Indeed, modern literature in our tongue abounds in this element, from "Childe Harold" to th ...
time. Their meetings always gave him a thrill of pleasure, and though his love was like many first lov ...
whose jokes and fooleries were incessant. His disposition fluctuated between gaiety and melancholy, and Rousseau ...
he had some things to forgive God for not having given better assistance to his infinite good-will. Under all ...
lofty Steiger at sunset were explored. There were swimming and skating and games, and the maxim of the scho ...
habit of lying, the latter because he had no other vent for invention. He describes with great regret his le ...
Oxford. At thirteen Wagner[52] translated about half the "Odyssey" voluntarily; at fourteen began the trage ...
frank avowal of eternal love by each, set of by the pathetic separation, and of the undying love, and finally ...
superficial and a hidden self, the latter somewhat whimsical and perhaps ridiculous, shared only with a few ...
subjective material and needs forms of expression peculiar to itself. For additional references on the subject ...
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