Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 14
... called curiosity ; which is appetite of knowledge . * * And from this beginning is derived all philosophy , as astronomy from the admiration of the course of heaven ; natural philosophy from the strange effects of the elements and other ...
... called curiosity ; which is appetite of knowledge . * * And from this beginning is derived all philosophy , as astronomy from the admiration of the course of heaven ; natural philosophy from the strange effects of the elements and other ...
Pàgina 15
... called to the boy , " What would you give my lad to know about the Argonauts ? " " Sir , " said the boy , " I would give what I have . " Johnson was much pleased with his answer , and we gave him a double fare . Dr. Johnson then turning ...
... called to the boy , " What would you give my lad to know about the Argonauts ? " " Sir , " said the boy , " I would give what I have . " Johnson was much pleased with his answer , and we gave him a double fare . Dr. Johnson then turning ...
Pàgina 16
... right play of the faculties , as the material and condition of an instrument of music with that wonderful result called melody . W. B. CLULOW . The general principles of education are the same , or 16 APHORISMS ON EDUCATION .
... right play of the faculties , as the material and condition of an instrument of music with that wonderful result called melody . W. B. CLULOW . The general principles of education are the same , or 16 APHORISMS ON EDUCATION .
Pàgina 18
... called , superinduced by education , must always retain some relation to the original one , though differing in most impor- tant points . You can not , by any kind of artificial training , make any thing of any one , and obliterate all ...
... called , superinduced by education , must always retain some relation to the original one , though differing in most impor- tant points . You can not , by any kind of artificial training , make any thing of any one , and obliterate all ...
Pàgina 32
... called from him I fall on weeping , because whatsoever I do else beside learning , is full of grief , trouble , fear , and whole misliking unto me . And thus my book hath been so much my pleasure , and bringeth daily more pleasure and ...
... called from him I fall on weeping , because whatsoever I do else beside learning , is full of grief , trouble , fear , and whole misliking unto me . And thus my book hath been so much my pleasure , and bringeth daily more pleasure and ...
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Æsop Aristotle Ascham Bacon betimes better body boys breeding child Christ's College Cicero College custom degree delight Demosthenes desire discipline doth English exercise father fault fear gentleman give grammar Greek habit hand hath heart inclinations instruction Isocrates JOHN MILTON judgment keep kind knowledge labor Lady Jane Grey language Latin learning live look master means ment method Milton mind moral natural philosophy nature never observation occasion pains parents perfect philosophy Plato play pleasure practice principles punishment pupil Quintilian reason Roger Ascham rules SAMUEL HARTLIB scholar schoolmaster Sir Henry Wotton Sir John Cheke speak Sturmius sure taught teach teacher temper things thou thought tion tongue true truth tutor unto virtue wherein whilst wise words worth Wotton young youth