Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 13
... habits . DR . SOUTH . As this life is a preparation for eternity , so is education a preparation for this life ; and that education alone is valuable which answers these great primary objects . BISHOP SHORT . Forasmuch as all knowledge ...
... habits . DR . SOUTH . As this life is a preparation for eternity , so is education a preparation for this life ; and that education alone is valuable which answers these great primary objects . BISHOP SHORT . Forasmuch as all knowledge ...
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... habits during their childhood , by the impressions which are given them and their own customary actions ; and long before they arrive at mature age these habits form a general settled character . And the observation of the text- " Train ...
... habits during their childhood , by the impressions which are given them and their own customary actions ; and long before they arrive at mature age these habits form a general settled character . And the observation of the text- " Train ...
Pàgina 18
... habit . But it must not be forgotten that education resembles the grafting of a tree in this point , also , that there must be some affinity between the stock and the graft , though a very important practical difference may exist ; for ...
... habit . But it must not be forgotten that education resembles the grafting of a tree in this point , also , that there must be some affinity between the stock and the graft , though a very important practical difference may exist ; for ...
Pàgina 20
... habits and the business of life , so as to extract the greatest possible portion of comfort out of small means ; the refining and tranquilizing enjoyment of the beautiful in nature and art , and the kindred perception of the beauty and ...
... habits and the business of life , so as to extract the greatest possible portion of comfort out of small means ; the refining and tranquilizing enjoyment of the beautiful in nature and art , and the kindred perception of the beauty and ...
Pàgina 25
... habit more likely to perpetu- ate presumptuous ignorance . The study of the Greek language was at that time new in western Europe , and in England a mere novelty . To Ascham it was as " the trouble of a new delight ; " every lesson ...
... habit more likely to perpetu- ate presumptuous ignorance . The study of the Greek language was at that time new in western Europe , and in England a mere novelty . To Ascham it was as " the trouble of a new delight ; " every lesson ...
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