The Popular Educator, Volúmenes3-4;Volumen13Cassell, 1867 |
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... things happen to men contrary to expectation . 5. Women's ornament isa ( kind ) disposition , not jewels . 6 ... thing , and instruction with nature is a defective thing . 11 Time brings knowledge to old age . 12. Many were the ...
... things happen to men contrary to expectation . 5. Women's ornament isa ( kind ) disposition , not jewels . 6 ... thing , and instruction with nature is a defective thing . 11 Time brings knowledge to old age . 12. Many were the ...
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... things which are the ornaments , the delicacies , the accidents , and exceptions of speech . A language should be ... thing , I begin with the noun , as soon as I have clearly explained the principles of pronunciation ; and as the child ...
... things which are the ornaments , the delicacies , the accidents , and exceptions of speech . A language should be ... thing , I begin with the noun , as soon as I have clearly explained the principles of pronunciation ; and as the child ...
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... things which are the ornaments , the delicacies , the accidents , and exceptions of speech . A language should be ... thing , I begin with the noun , as soon as I have clearly explained the principles of pronunciation ; and as the child ...
... things which are the ornaments , the delicacies , the accidents , and exceptions of speech . A language should be ... thing , I begin with the noun , as soon as I have clearly explained the principles of pronunciation ; and as the child ...
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... things compared . by our far - fetched comparisons we secure your doing this we are quite satisfied . Let the pupil observe for himself , and he will presently form a more perfect mental conception of the thing itself than any ...
... things compared . by our far - fetched comparisons we secure your doing this we are quite satisfied . Let the pupil observe for himself , and he will presently form a more perfect mental conception of the thing itself than any ...
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... things which suit our taste and thought become of necessity not only easier but pleasanter than other things . Yet even aptitudes give us no immunity from toil and difficulty . Unless our knowledge is to be very superficial , there must ...
... things which suit our taste and thought become of necessity not only easier but pleasanter than other things . Yet even aptitudes give us no immunity from toil and difficulty . Unless our knowledge is to be very superficial , there must ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 83 - Staat eine Maschine sein muß, die nur der Gedanke Eines regiert; welche größere Glückseligkeit könnte es gewähren , in dieser Maschine als ein gedankenloses Glied mitzudienen? Oder vielleicht gar wider...
Página 46 - Minna, daß die Thierchen nichts finden können; nun sind sie arm. Darum füttere ich sie, so wie die reichen Menschen die armen unterstützen und ernähren. Da sagte der Vater: Aber du kannst sie doch nicht alle versorgen!
Página 245 - Das war ein Fest« für unfern Ernst, der nichts lieber, als Obst aß. „Die schöne Zeit," sagte sein Vater, „wird bald vorüben sein; der Winter ist schon vor der Thür, um den Herbst zu vertreiben.
Página 16 - Gebüsche sich belaubten, da öffnete der Landmann sein Fenster, und der kleine Gast entfloh in das nahe Wäldchen, und bauete sein Nest und sang sein fröhliches Liebchen.
Página 70 - Mägdlein weinete noch lauter, als es das neue Vögelchen sah. Da wunderte sich die Mutter sehr, und sprach: Mein liebes Kind, warum weinest du noch, und bist so sehr betrübt? Deine Thränen werden das gestorbene Vögelchen nicht in das Leben rufen, und hier hast du ja ein anderes, das nicht schlechter ist, denn jenes!