Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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... that made us with such large discourse . Looking before and after , gave us not That capability and godlike reason To rust in us unused . SHAKSPEARE . In the bringing up of youth , there are three SHREWSBURY FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
... that made us with such large discourse . Looking before and after , gave us not That capability and godlike reason To rust in us unused . SHAKSPEARE . In the bringing up of youth , there are three SHREWSBURY FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
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... reason directs as best , though the appetite lean the other way . JOHN LOCKE . Thoughts on Education . Tis education forms the common mind , Just as the twig is bent the tree is inclined . POPE . Dr. Johnson and I [ Boswell ] took a ...
... reason directs as best , though the appetite lean the other way . JOHN LOCKE . Thoughts on Education . Tis education forms the common mind , Just as the twig is bent the tree is inclined . POPE . Dr. Johnson and I [ Boswell ] took a ...
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... reason , a state of probation or education for a subsequent and more glorious existence . JOHN LALOR . Prize Essay . The appropriate and attainable ends of a good education are the posses- sion of gentle and kindly sympathies ; the ...
... reason , a state of probation or education for a subsequent and more glorious existence . JOHN LALOR . Prize Essay . The appropriate and attainable ends of a good education are the posses- sion of gentle and kindly sympathies ; the ...
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... reason it doth , as honey doth to a man's stomach , which at the first receiveth it well ; but af- terwards it maketh it unfit to abide any strong nourishing meat , or else any wholesome sharp and quick drink ; and , even so in a man ...
... reason it doth , as honey doth to a man's stomach , which at the first receiveth it well ; but af- terwards it maketh it unfit to abide any strong nourishing meat , or else any wholesome sharp and quick drink ; and , even so in a man ...
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... reason to regret the precipitancy of his conduct , which was , perhaps , never entirely forgotten , though he succeeded in a great measure in regaining the favor of Elizabeth . Returning to his duties , as public orator at Cambridge ...
... reason to regret the precipitancy of his conduct , which was , perhaps , never entirely forgotten , though he succeeded in a great measure in regaining the favor of Elizabeth . Returning to his duties , as public orator at Cambridge ...
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