Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 12
... course , certain it is , that he will never shine in his full luster , nor shed the full influence he is capable of , unless to his own experience he adds of other men and other ages . BOLINGBROKE . We are born under a law : it is our ...
... course , certain it is , that he will never shine in his full luster , nor shed the full influence he is capable of , unless to his own experience he adds of other men and other ages . BOLINGBROKE . We are born under a law : it is our ...
Pàgina 13
... course , and leave altogether , though it were for a while , the observation of her own laws , if these principal and mother elements of the world , whereof all things in this lower world are made , should lose the qualities which they ...
... course , and leave altogether , though it were for a while , the observation of her own laws , if these principal and mother elements of the world , whereof all things in this lower world are made , should lose the qualities which they ...
Pàgina 14
... course of heaven ; natural philosophy from the strange effects of the elements and other bodies . And from the ... courses ; and by this little direction , given them at first , in the source , they receive different tendencies , and ...
... course of heaven ; natural philosophy from the strange effects of the elements and other bodies . And from the ... courses ; and by this little direction , given them at first , in the source , they receive different tendencies , and ...
Pàgina 25
... course we speak of free and friendly teaching , not of des- potic dictation , than which there is no habit more likely to perpetu- ate presumptuous ignorance . The study of the Greek language was at that time new in western Europe , and ...
... course we speak of free and friendly teaching , not of des- potic dictation , than which there is no habit more likely to perpetu- ate presumptuous ignorance . The study of the Greek language was at that time new in western Europe , and ...
Pàgina 26
... course of study already commenced . * I wish young scholars paid attention to this recommendation . Pliny is never read at school , and very seldom at college ; yet I have the high authority of Southey for saying , that he is the most ...
... course of study already commenced . * I wish young scholars paid attention to this recommendation . Pliny is never read at school , and very seldom at college ; yet I have the high authority of Southey for saying , that he is the most ...
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