English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature ...J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1862 - 489 pàgines |
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Pàgina 139
... whilst they are at sea , than benefit in their minds by breathing in a foreign air when they come to land . Yet they are as desirous men should observe they have traveled , as careful in their travels to observe nothing ; and therefore ...
... whilst they are at sea , than benefit in their minds by breathing in a foreign air when they come to land . Yet they are as desirous men should observe they have traveled , as careful in their travels to observe nothing ; and therefore ...
Pàgina 141
... whilst they too much presuming on their own desert , neglect all auxiliary strength , these suspecting some diminution to their own , stop the passage of another's worth ; that being most certain , Alterius vir- tuti invidet , qui ...
... whilst they too much presuming on their own desert , neglect all auxiliary strength , these suspecting some diminution to their own , stop the passage of another's worth ; that being most certain , Alterius vir- tuti invidet , qui ...
Pàgina 186
... whilst the skillful organ- ist plies his grave and fancied descant in lofty fugues , or the whole symphony with artful and unimaginable touches adorn and grace the well studied chords of some choice composer ; 61 sometimes the lute or ...
... whilst the skillful organ- ist plies his grave and fancied descant in lofty fugues , or the whole symphony with artful and unimaginable touches adorn and grace the well studied chords of some choice composer ; 61 sometimes the lute or ...
Pàgina 189
... whilst lodging in Hartlib's house . Wherever Comenius may have resided in London , while negotiations were going on with a committee of Parliament , for his being employed in drawing up a plan of national education , we know that ...
... whilst lodging in Hartlib's house . Wherever Comenius may have resided in London , while negotiations were going on with a committee of Parliament , for his being employed in drawing up a plan of national education , we know that ...
Pàgina 228
... whilst his hands were constantly wrapped up in warm mittens , and covered with hand shoes , as the Dutch call gloves ; I doubt not , I say , but such a custom would make tak- ing wet in his hands as dangerous to him , as now taking wet ...
... whilst his hands were constantly wrapped up in warm mittens , and covered with hand shoes , as the Dutch call gloves ; I doubt not , I say , but such a custom would make tak- ing wet in his hands as dangerous to him , as now taking wet ...
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