Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 11
... memory ; and this is probably substantially true ; but yet the etymology of education is not , directly at least , educere , but educare . Again , education has been distinguished from information ; which may well be done , as the word ...
... memory ; and this is probably substantially true ; but yet the etymology of education is not , directly at least , educere , but educare . Again , education has been distinguished from information ; which may well be done , as the word ...
Pàgina 30
... memory should singly put to rout the vulgar prejudice against female erudition . At the end of two years , however , upon a disgust he felt at the conduct of some of the princes's attendants , he suddenly threw up his appointment , and ...
... memory should singly put to rout the vulgar prejudice against female erudition . At the end of two years , however , upon a disgust he felt at the conduct of some of the princes's attendants , he suddenly threw up his appointment , and ...
Pàgina 33
... memory and because also it was the last talk I had , and the last time that I ever saw that noble and worthy lady . " The interview , simple in incident as it was , has assumed the dignity of a piece of history , and its illustration ...
... memory and because also it was the last talk I had , and the last time that I ever saw that noble and worthy lady . " The interview , simple in incident as it was , has assumed the dignity of a piece of history , and its illustration ...
Pàgina 52
... memory , I have reduced them into ten precepts ; and , next unto Moses ' Tables , if thou imprint them in thy mind , thou shalt reap the benefit , and I the content . And they are these following : - I. When it shall please God to bring ...
... memory , I have reduced them into ten precepts ; and , next unto Moses ' Tables , if thou imprint them in thy mind , thou shalt reap the benefit , and I the content . And they are these following : - I. When it shall please God to bring ...
Pàgina 61
... memory well preserved by use , and much increased by order , as our scholar must learn another day in the University . But in a child a good memory is well known by three properties ; that is , if it be quick in receiving , sure in ...
... memory well preserved by use , and much increased by order , as our scholar must learn another day in the University . But in a child a good memory is well known by three properties ; that is , if it be quick in receiving , sure in ...
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