Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 14
... hand turns the flexible waters in channels , that make them take quite contrary courses ; and by this little direction , given them at first , in the source , they receive different tendencies , and arrive at least at very remote and ...
... hand turns the flexible waters in channels , that make them take quite contrary courses ; and by this little direction , given them at first , in the source , they receive different tendencies , and arrive at least at very remote and ...
Pàgina 16
... hand of a Phidias or a Praxiletes could not give several nice touches and finishings . JOSEPH ADDISON . Nothing is more absurd than the common notion of instruction ; as if science were to be poured into the mind like water into a ...
... hand of a Phidias or a Praxiletes could not give several nice touches and finishings . JOSEPH ADDISON . Nothing is more absurd than the common notion of instruction ; as if science were to be poured into the mind like water into a ...
Pàgina 18
... hand , a tree is to be grafted at a considerable age , ( which may be very successfully done , ) you have to put on twenty or thirty grafts on the several branches ; and afterwards you will have to be watching , from time to time , for ...
... hand , a tree is to be grafted at a considerable age , ( which may be very successfully done , ) you have to put on twenty or thirty grafts on the several branches ; and afterwards you will have to be watching , from time to time , for ...
Pàgina 19
... hand ; a brother's noble act of forbear . ance ; with handful of flowers in green dells , or hills , and daisy meadows ; with birdsnest admired , but not touched ; with creeping ants and almost imperceptible emmets ; with humming bees ...
... hand ; a brother's noble act of forbear . ance ; with handful of flowers in green dells , or hills , and daisy meadows ; with birdsnest admired , but not touched ; with creeping ants and almost imperceptible emmets ; with humming bees ...
Pàgina 26
... hands too small and indistinct , and do not form their letters ; or they sometimes form them by alternate broad and fine strokes , which makes the words difficult to read . The hand writing which was generally practised in the early ...
... hands too small and indistinct , and do not form their letters ; or they sometimes form them by alternate broad and fine strokes , which makes the words difficult to read . The hand writing which was generally practised in the early ...
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