Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 59
... things , though not lightly , yet willingly ; entering hard things , though not easily , yet deeply ; and so come to that perfectness of learning in the end , that quick wits seem in hope , but do not in deed , or else very seldom ...
... things , though not lightly , yet willingly ; entering hard things , though not easily , yet deeply ; and so come to that perfectness of learning in the end , that quick wits seem in hope , but do not in deed , or else very seldom ...
Pàgina 60
... things ; only he never lacketh beating , nor any word that may move him to hate learning , nor any deed that may ... things without newfangleness , diligent in painful things without wearisomeness , and constant in good will to do all ...
... things ; only he never lacketh beating , nor any word that may move him to hate learning , nor any deed that may ... things without newfangleness , diligent in painful things without wearisomeness , and constant in good will to do all ...
Pàgina 81
... things that were true , yet it was manifest , that progress in natural science was not to be hoped for , so long as men remained satisfied with their teachings . And how , I ask , could men have been otherwise than satisfied , when they ...
... things that were true , yet it was manifest , that progress in natural science was not to be hoped for , so long as men remained satisfied with their teachings . And how , I ask , could men have been otherwise than satisfied , when they ...
Pàgina 99
... things ; and it is not meant that all who are in any degree connected with any party must be equally devoted adherents of it . But I am speaking of the tendency of party - spirit , and describing a party- man so far forth as he is such ...
... things ; and it is not meant that all who are in any degree connected with any party must be equally devoted adherents of it . But I am speaking of the tendency of party - spirit , and describing a party- man so far forth as he is such ...
Pàgina 104
... thing to prove and illus- trate another , let him study the lawyers ' cases - so every defect of the mind may have a special ... things be just as much I Reins . Kidneys ; inward parts . " Whom I shall see for myself , though my reins be ...
... thing to prove and illus- trate another , let him study the lawyers ' cases - so every defect of the mind may have a special ... things be just as much I Reins . Kidneys ; inward parts . " Whom I shall see for myself , though my reins be ...
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