| Henry Theodore Hodgkin - 1918 - Broj stranica: 222
...of one's opponent, and where the sound of passion and prejudice is stilled. "From the murmur and the subtlety of suspicion with which we vex one another,...of forbearance and forgiveness Temper our mind."* HENRY T. HODGKIN. 20th October, 1918. * From Aristophanes' "Peace," translated by Prof. Nairne. CONTENTS... | |
| Ernest Ewart Unwin - 1919 - Broj stranica: 138
...Necessity of Christ, WE Orchard (Dent). CHAPTER VII WHAT THE CHOICE MEANS " From the murmur and the subtlety of suspicion with which we vex one another,...essence of forbearance and forgiveness Temper our mind." From Aristophanes' Peace, translated by Professor Nairne. " Men who work can only work for man, And,... | |
| 1920 - Broj stranica: 582
...well, wo rear a monument which time can never efface." FARRAR. ' ' From the murmur and the subtilty of suspicion with which we vex one another, give us...of forbearance and forgiveness, temper our mind." ARISTOPHANES. " I believe all youths of whatever rank ought to learn some manual trade thoroughly ;... | |
| Violet Tweedale - 1924 - Broj stranica: 364
...CHAPTER XIII THE MYSTIC AND THE CLIMBER " From the murmur and subtlety of suspicion with which we view one another — give us rest. Make a new beginning,...essence of forbearance and forgiveness — temper our minds." — ARISTOPHANES, 400 BC THE mystic is born, not made, and what constitutes a mystic it would... | |
| 1925 - Broj stranica: 358
...heritage and leave a field of heroic achievement closed to their imaginations. From the murmur and the subtlety of suspicion with which we vex one another,...of Love, And with some finer essence of forbearance Temper our mind. — ARISTOPHANES. AIMS AND PROGRESS AUGUSTUS O. THOMAS all, education is the greatest... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - 1925 - Broj stranica: 278
...Peloponnesian War, he wrote the passage which has been freely rendered in these words : From the murmur and the subtlety of suspicion with which we vex one another,...of Love, And with some finer essence of forbearance Temper our mind. — Peace 993-9. ' Nicholas Murray Butler, The International Mind (New York: Charles... | |
| Edgar Addison Bancroft - 1927 - Broj stranica: 214
...recognition of the kinship of nations in the quotation from Aristophanes : From the murmur and the subtlety of suspicion with which we vex one another...love — And with some finer essence of forbearance Temper our mind. His genius, great as it was, did not soar alone. He was associated with every local... | |
| United States. Congress - 1964 - Broj stranica: 936
...murmured by Aristophanes among the ruins of the Greek temples devastated by the Peloponnesian wars: From the murmur and subtlety of suspicion With which...the alchemy of love; And with some finer essence of forebearance Temper our minds. The Scriptures tell us "Greater love hath no man than this, that he... | |
| 1953 - Broj stranica: 1224
...all the world in accordance with thine ancient law, we beseech thee make war and tumult now to cease. From the murmur and subtlety of suspicion with which...beginning and mingle again the kindred of the nations in an alchemy of love. With some finer essence of forbearance and forgiveness temper our words." Sound?... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs (1789-1975) - 1965 - Broj stranica: 1640
...centuries ago by Aristophanes among ruins of the Greek temples devastated by the Peloponnesian War: "From the murmur and subtlety of suspicion With which...the alchemy of love; And with some finer essence of forebearance Temper our minds." The shoreline of true mutual understanding, at first beyond our view,... | |
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