Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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... examples may be put of the force of custom , both upon mind and body ; therefore , since custom is the principal ... example teacheth , com- pany comforteth , emulation quickeneth , glory raiseth ; so as in such places the force of ...
... examples may be put of the force of custom , both upon mind and body ; therefore , since custom is the principal ... example teacheth , com- pany comforteth , emulation quickeneth , glory raiseth ; so as in such places the force of ...
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... examples which may be said to embody truth , and prove by events the reasonableness of opinions . Those authors , therefore , are to be read at school , that supply most axioms or prudence , most principles of moral truth and most ...
... examples which may be said to embody truth , and prove by events the reasonableness of opinions . Those authors , therefore , are to be read at school , that supply most axioms or prudence , most principles of moral truth and most ...
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... examples of the world when they are in company , and from becoming slaves to their own turbulent appetites when they ... example of virtue . It comes by sentiments of chivalry , by romance , by music , by decorations and magnificence of ...
... examples of the world when they are in company , and from becoming slaves to their own turbulent appetites when they ... example of virtue . It comes by sentiments of chivalry , by romance , by music , by decorations and magnificence of ...
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... example , between a worthless crab and a fine apple . Even so , the new nature , as it may be called , superinduced by education , must always retain some relation to the original one , though differing in most impor- tant points . You ...
... example , between a worthless crab and a fine apple . Even so , the new nature , as it may be called , superinduced by education , must always retain some relation to the original one , though differing in most impor- tant points . You ...
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... example of parents ; the discipline of school ; the nature and degree of his studies , rewards and punishinents ; the personal qualities of his companions ; the opinions and practices of the society , juvenile and advanced , in which he ...
... example of parents ; the discipline of school ; the nature and degree of his studies , rewards and punishinents ; the personal qualities of his companions ; the opinions and practices of the society , juvenile and advanced , in which he ...
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