| William Channing Gannett, Jenkin Lloyd Jones - 1886 - 152 стор.
...weight in gold to-day. Says Stradivarius in the poem.— " If my hand slacked, I should rob God,—since he is fullest good,— Leaving a blank instead of violins. He could not make Antonio Stradivari's violinf i Without Antonio." That is just RS true of us as of our greatest brothers. What, stand with... | |
| Association for the Advancement of Women - 1892 - 112 стор.
...upon, God choosing me to help him." " My work is mine ; And, heresy or not, if my hand»slackcd, \ I should rob God — since He is fullest good — Leaving a blank instead of violins. I say, not God himself, can make man's best, Without best men to help him. I am one best, Here, in... | |
| William Channing Gannett, Jenkin Lloyd Jones - 1893 - 152 стор.
...ever read George Eliot's poem called " Stradivarius" ? Stradivarius was the famous old violin-maker, whose violins, nearly two centuries old, are almost...hands and fallen heart before the littleness of your servije ! Too little, is it, to be perfect in it ? Would you, then, i{ you were Master, risk a greater... | |
| William Smythe Babcock Mathews - 1893 - 880 стор.
...have stood the tost •of years and are well-nigh priceless. The poem reads: " If my hand slacked 1 should rob God— since he is fullest good. Leaving a blank instead of violins. Hi- could not make Antonio Stradivari's Violins without Antonio." Those who desire a clue to some of... | |
| Samuel Harris - 1896 - 592 стор.
...he paints, a melody, a striving after harmony." George Eliot represents Stradivarius as saying : " if my hand slacked, I should rob God, — since he...make Antonio Stradivari's violins Without Antonio." In God complacency cannot appear in aspiration and endeavor to be perfect, for his perfection is eternally... | |
| Ackworth Old Scholars' Association - 1904 - 844 стор.
...old violin maker of the ancient city of Cremona who is made to say. — " My work is mine : . . . . if my hand slacked I should rob God — since He is...make Antonio Stradivari's violins Without Antonio." 23 made to rise out of the dim past, luminous with encircling halo, as notwithstanding his threescore... | |
| 1910 - 442 стор.
...ever read George Eliot's poem called " Stradivarius ? " Stradivarius was the famous old violin-maker, whose violins, nearly two centuries old, are almost...make Antonio Stradivari's violins Without Antonio." WILLIAM C. GANNETT. Dear Father, may we be true just because we are Thy children; and wherever we are,... | |
| 1912 - 414 стор.
...almost worth their weight in gold today. Says Stradivanus in the poem: " If my hand slacked, I shoul ' rob God — since He is fullest good — Leaving a...make Antonio Stradivari's violins Without Antonio." WILLIAM C. GANNETT. Dear Father, may we be true just because we are Thy children; and wherever we are,... | |
| Katherine Jewell Everts - 1911 - 356 стор.
...Stradivarius in the poem: I should rob God,—since He is the fullest good,— " If my hand slacked, Leaving a blank instead of violins. He could not make Antonio Stradivari's violins That is just as true of us as of our greatest brothers. What, stand with slackened hands and fallen... | |
| James Russell Miller - 1912 - 296 стор.
...his hands which was not as nearly perfect as he could make it. George Eliot makes Stradivarius say: "If my hand slacked, I should rob God, — since he...blank instead of violins. He could not make Antonio Stradivarius' violins Without Antonio." It is true we rob God when we do any of our work less well... | |
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