Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 97
... begin with swimming with corks . There is an error somewhat akin to the one I have been combating , which may be worth noticing here . Declamations are current in the present day against the iniquity of giving a bias to the minds of ...
... begin with swimming with corks . There is an error somewhat akin to the one I have been combating , which may be worth noticing here . Declamations are current in the present day against the iniquity of giving a bias to the minds of ...
Pàgina 104
... begin again ; if his wit be not apt to distinguish or find differences , let him study the schoolmen , for they are ' cymini sectores ; " if he be not apt to beat over matters , and to call upon one thing to prove and illus- trate ...
... begin again ; if his wit be not apt to distinguish or find differences , let him study the schoolmen , for they are ' cymini sectores ; " if he be not apt to beat over matters , and to call upon one thing to prove and illus- trate ...
Pàgina 114
... begin with learning one thing at a time , and to defer a combination of mental exercises to a later period . But then it is important to remember that mathematics does not exercise the judgment ; and consequently , if too exclu- sively ...
... begin with learning one thing at a time , and to defer a combination of mental exercises to a later period . But then it is important to remember that mathematics does not exercise the judgment ; and consequently , if too exclu- sively ...
Pàgina 132
... begin with capacities : for the manurement of wits is like that of soils , where before either the pains of tilling , or the charge of sowing , men use to consider what the mould will bear , heath or grain . Now this , peradventure at ...
... begin with capacities : for the manurement of wits is like that of soils , where before either the pains of tilling , or the charge of sowing , men use to consider what the mould will bear , heath or grain . Now this , peradventure at ...
Pàgina 135
... begin with a strange note : that a child will have tantum ingenii quantum ire ; that is , in my construction , as much wit as he hath way- wardness . This rule we have cited by a very learned man , * somewhere out of Seneca , and ...
... begin with a strange note : that a child will have tantum ingenii quantum ire ; that is , in my construction , as much wit as he hath way- wardness . This rule we have cited by a very learned man , * somewhere out of Seneca , and ...
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