It has served an invisible and extemporary apprenticeship ; it wants no drilling ; it never ranks in the awkward squad ; it has no left hand, no deaf ear, no blind side. It puts on no looks of wondrous wisdom, it has no air of profundity, but plays with... New Monthly Belle Assemblée - Página 971836Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Stratton Duluth Brooks - 1907 - 268 páginas
...but tact is fitted for it. Tact seems to know everything, without learning anything. It has served an extemporary apprenticeship ; it wants no drilling;...left hand, no deaf ear, no blind side. It puts on no look of wondrous wisdom, it has no air of profundity, but plays with the details of place as dexterously... | |
| Ellen E. Kenyon-Warner - 1910 - 298 páginas
...fitted for it. 7. Tact seems to know everything, without learning anything. It has served an extempore apprenticeship ; it wants no drilling ; it never ranks...left hand, no deaf ear, no blind side. It puts on no look of wondrous wisdom, it has no air of profundity, but plays with the details of place as dexterously... | |
| Jacob W. Shoemaker - 1913 - 316 páginas
...movement, as a billiard ball insinuates itself into the pocket. It seems to know everything, without learning anything. It has served an invisible and...puts on no looks of wondrous wisdom, it has no air of profundity, but plays with the details of plaee as dexterously as a well-taught hand flourishes... | |
| Lauron William De Laurence - 1914 - 442 páginas
...a billiard-ball insinuates itself into the pocket. Faith in self seems to know everything, without learning anything. It has served an invisible and...squad; it has no left hand, no deaf ear, no blind or lame side. It puts on no looks of wondrous wisdom, it has no air of profundity, but plays with the... | |
| Francis Bail Pearson - 1914 - 280 páginas
...insinuates itself into the pocket. "It seems to know everything, without learning anything. It has served an extemporary apprenticeship; it wants no drilling;...left hand, no deaf ear, no blind side. It puts on no look of wondrous wisdom, it has no air of profundity, but plays with the details of place as dextrously... | |
| James Milton O'Neill, Craven Laycock, Robert Leighton Scales - 1917 - 520 páginas
...tact wins its heart and has its votes: talent is fit for employment, but tact is fitted for it. ... It has served an invisible and extemporary apprenticeship:...puts on no looks of wondrous wisdom, it has no air of profundity, but plays with the details of place as dexterously as a well-taught hand flourishes... | |
| Charles Clinton Peters - 1918 - 460 páginas
...wins its heart, and has its votes; . . . Tact seems to know everything, without learning anything; ... it never ranks in the awkward squad ; it has no left hand, no deaf ear, no blind side. It puts on no look of wondrous wisdom, it has no ah- of profundity, but plays with the details of place as dexterously... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1921 - 506 páginas
...insinuates itself into the pocket. It seems to know everything, without learning anything. It has served an extemporary apprenticeship; it wants no drilling;...left hand, no deaf ear, no blind side. It puts on no look of wondrous wisdom, it has no air of profundity, but plays with the details of place as dexterously... | |
| Thomas Hearne Bailey Whipple - 1924 - 204 páginas
...movement, as a billiard-ball insinuates itself into the pocket. It seems to know everything, without learning anything. It has served an invisible and...puts on no looks of wondrous wisdom, it has no air of profundity, but plays with the details of place as dexterously as a well-taught hand flourishes... | |
| James Milton O'Neill, Andrew Thomas Weaver - 1926 - 506 páginas
...movement, as a billiard ball insinuates itself into the pocket. It seems to know everything, without learning anything. It has served an invisible and...puts on no looks of wondrous wisdom, it has no air of profundity, but plays with the details of place as dexterously as a well-taught hand flourishes... | |
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