Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 91
... practice swimming with bladders , and another to practice dancing with heavy shoes . It is beyond all estimate , how much a judicious blending of these two methods will profit both the mental and the bodily powers . And so to select and ...
... practice swimming with bladders , and another to practice dancing with heavy shoes . It is beyond all estimate , how much a judicious blending of these two methods will profit both the mental and the bodily powers . And so to select and ...
Pàgina 96
... practice , custom is the most essential thing , and that it will often overbear both the original disposition , and the precepts which have been learnt : that whatever a man may inwardly think , and ( with perfect sincerity ) say , you ...
... practice , custom is the most essential thing , and that it will often overbear both the original disposition , and the precepts which have been learnt : that whatever a man may inwardly think , and ( with perfect sincerity ) say , you ...
Pàgina 97
... practice , when custom is opposed to it . This is the doctrine of one whom Bacon did not certainly regard with any un- due veneration - Aristotle ; who , in his " Ethics , " dwells earnestly on the import- ance of being early accustomed ...
... practice , when custom is opposed to it . This is the doctrine of one whom Bacon did not certainly regard with any un- due veneration - Aristotle ; who , in his " Ethics , " dwells earnestly on the import- ance of being early accustomed ...
Pàgina 100
... practice of relieving sufferers , will acquire a strong habit of endeavoring to afford relief . These two persons will both have been ac- customed to the same objects , but will have acquired opposite habits , from being accustomed to ...
... practice of relieving sufferers , will acquire a strong habit of endeavoring to afford relief . These two persons will both have been ac- customed to the same objects , but will have acquired opposite habits , from being accustomed to ...
Pàgina 102
... practice at variance with good sentiments , and sound judgment , and right pre- cepts . He thought well , and he spoke well ; but he had accustomed himself to act very far from well . And justice requires that he should be held up as a ...
... practice at variance with good sentiments , and sound judgment , and right pre- cepts . He thought well , and he spoke well ; but he had accustomed himself to act very far from well . And justice requires that he should be held up as a ...
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