The British Annals of Education for ...: Being The Scholastic Quarterly Review, Volúmenes1-2Sherwood & Boyer, 1844 |
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... interest and pedantry of those immediately engaged in it , tend to produce the same effect . At length , the evils become so great as to be past endurance ; reformers arise , who proclaim them , and destroy the confidence reposed in ...
... interest and pedantry of those immediately engaged in it , tend to produce the same effect . At length , the evils become so great as to be past endurance ; reformers arise , who proclaim them , and destroy the confidence reposed in ...
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... interest . The first guarantee for her incapacity - the first injustice to which she is exposed - is . the utter disproportion of her remuneration . Setting aside her agency upon the morals of her pupils , the acquirements usually ...
... interest . The first guarantee for her incapacity - the first injustice to which she is exposed - is . the utter disproportion of her remuneration . Setting aside her agency upon the morals of her pupils , the acquirements usually ...
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... interest or instruction than the institu- tions , manners , and customs of a people who were unquestionably the sun and the soul of the ancient world . Athens , the wisest and noblest of the Grecian states , was the great preceptress of ...
... interest or instruction than the institu- tions , manners , and customs of a people who were unquestionably the sun and the soul of the ancient world . Athens , the wisest and noblest of the Grecian states , was the great preceptress of ...
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... interest our readers , as the best service we can do to them and the work itself : — In Greece , as everywhere else , education commenced in the nursery ; and though time has very much obscured all remaining traces of the instruction ...
... interest our readers , as the best service we can do to them and the work itself : — In Greece , as everywhere else , education commenced in the nursery ; and though time has very much obscured all remaining traces of the instruction ...
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... interest , and of no little importance , to the classical student . We had intended to have given a more copious account of this va- luable addition to the school library , but must for the present confine ourself to the part already ...
... interest , and of no little importance , to the classical student . We had intended to have given a more copious account of this va- luable addition to the school library , but must for the present confine ourself to the part already ...
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Página 306 - Young men likewise exhort to be sober-minded ; in all things shewing thyself a pattern of good works, in doctrine shewing uncorruptness, gravity, sincerity, sound speech, that cannot be condemned ; that he that is of the contrary part may be ashamed, having no evil thing to say of you.
Página 411 - I am with him. And when I am called from him, I fall on weeping, because whatsoever I do else, but learning, is full of grief] trouble, fear, and whole misliking unto me. And thus my book hath been so much my pleasure, and bringeth daily to me more pleasure and more, that in respect of it all other pleasures in very deed be but trifles and troubles unto me.
Página 411 - I am in presence either of father or mother, whether I speak, keep silence, sit, stand, or go, eat, drink, be merry or sad, be sewing, playing, dancing, or doing anything else, I must do it, as it were, in such weight, measure, and number, even so perfectly as God made the world; or else I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened, yea, presently, sometimes with pinches, nips, and bobs, and other ways (which I will not name for the honour I bear them) so without measure misordered, that I think...
Página 282 - And Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom; for Moses had laid his hands upon him : and the children of Israel hearkened unto him, and did as the LORD commanded Moses.
Página 283 - And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
Página 156 - If my reader will give me leave to change the allusion so soon upon him, I shall make use of the same instance to illustrate the force of education, which Aristotle has brought to explain his doctrine of substantial forms, when he tells us that a statue lies hid in a block of marble ; and that the art of the statuary only clears away the superfluous matter, and removes the rubbish.
Página 411 - I wist all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato. Alas ! good folk, they never felt what true pleasure meant.
Página 283 - Therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul, and bind them for a sign upon your hand, that they may be as frontlets between your eyes.
Página 209 - If a straight line be divided into two equal parts, and also into two unequal parts; the rectangle contained by the unequal parts, together with the square of the line between the points of section, is equal to the square of half the line.
Página 306 - Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.