| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - Social Science - 1836 - 906 pages
...Turn to other trades, what a frightful picture of toil 1 year to year, is not calculated to develop the intellectual or moral faculties of man. The dull...repeated, resembles the torment of Sisyphus, — toil, .'"'T the rock, recoils perpetually on the wearied operative. The mind gathers neither stores nor strength... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1836 - 572 pages
...year, is not calculated to develope the intellectual or moral faculties of man. The dull routine of a ceaseless drudgery, in which the same mechanical process...incessantly repeated, resembles the torment of Sisyphus. The toil, like the rock, recoils perpetually on the wearied operative. The mind gathers neither stores... | |
| Books - 1837 - 654 pages
...develop the intellectual or mural faculties of man. The dull routine of ceaseless drudgery, in winch the same mechanical process is incessantly repeated, resembles the torment of Sisyphus — the toil, like the rock, recoils perpetually on the wearied operative. The mind gathers npither... | |
| 1836 - 564 pages
...year, is not calculated to develope the intellectual or moral faciiities of man. The dull routine of a ceaseless drudgery, in which the same mechanical process...incessantly repeated, resembles the torment of Sisyphus. The toil, like the rock, recoils perpetually on the wearied operative. The mind gathers neither stores... | |
| Henry Barnard - Child labor - 1842 - 96 pages
...is not calculated to develope the intellectual or the moral iculties of man. The dull routine of a ceaseless drudgery, in which the same mechanical process...incessantly repeated, resembles the torment of Sisyphus. The toil, like the rock, recoils perpetually on the wearied operative. The mind gathers neither stores... | |
| 1842 - 678 pages
...year, is not calculated to derelope the intellectual or moral faculties of man. The dull routine of a ceaseless drudgery, in which the same mechanical process...incessantly repeated, resembles the torment of Sisyphus — the toil, like the rock, recoils perpetually on the wearied operaii»e. The mind gathers neither... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - Education - 1862 - 462 pages
...year, is not calculated to develop the intellectual or moral faculties of man. The dull routine of a ceaseless drudgery, in which the same mechanical process...incessantly repeated, resembles the torment of Sisyphus — the toil, like the rock, recoils perpetually on the wearied operative. The mind gathers neither... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - Education - 1862 - 866 pages
...year, is not calculated to develop the intellectual or moral faculties of man. The dull routine of a ceaseless drudgery, in which the same mechanical process...incessantly repeated, resembles the torment of Sisyphus — the toil, like the rock, recoils perpetually on the wearied operative. The mind gathers neither... | |
| Charles Wing - Business & Economics - 1967 - 700 pages
...and exhausting labour, continued from day to day, and from year to year, is not calculated to develop the intellectual or moral faculties of man. The dull...incessantly repeated, resembles the torment of Sisyphus, — the toil, like the rock, recoils perpetually on the wearied operative. The mind gathers neither... | |
| Christopher Hamlin - Medical - 1998 - 388 pages
...year, is not calculated to develop the intellectual or moral faculties of man. The dull routine of a ceaseless drudgery, in which the same mechanical process...incessantly repeated, resembles the torment of Sisyphus. . . . The mind gathers neither stores nor strength from the constant exertion and retraction of the... | |
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