... strength. All our sick in mind and body, all our deaf and dumb, and lame and blind and crippled, and even our insane, belong to this invalid corps, and bear its insignia. The strongest often do nearly a man's work, the feeblest, of course, nothing;... Looking Backward, 2000-1887 - Сторінка 181автори: Edward Bellamy - 1888 - 470 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Edward Bellamy - 1888 - 514 стор.
...man's work, the feeblest, of course, nothing; but none who can do anything are willing quite to gi\e up. In their lucid intervals, even our insane are eager to do w'l.•it they can." "T'*at is A pretty idea of the invalid corps," I said. " Even a barbarian from... | |
| Edward Bellamy - 1917 - 368 стор.
...man's work, the feeblest, of course, nothing ; but none who can do anything are willing quite to give up. In their lucid intervals, even our insane are...very graceful way of disguising charity, and must be grateful to the feelings of its recipients." " Charity ! " repeated Dr. Leete. " Did you suppose that... | |
| Eric S. Rabkin - 1983 - 548 стор.
...man's work, the feeblest, of course, nothing; but none who can do anything are willing quite to give up. In their lucid intervals, even our insane are eager to do what they can." "And now, Mr. West," he continued, "you must remember that you are my patient as well as my guest,... | |
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