William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... tion opened their purses to the less fortunate . Of these Henry Hoare and the Quaker David Barclay12 were well known as philanthropists . It will also be remembered that such a public benefactor as Jonas Hanway was a merchant . Even the ...
... tion opened their purses to the less fortunate . Of these Henry Hoare and the Quaker David Barclay12 were well known as philanthropists . It will also be remembered that such a public benefactor as Jonas Hanway was a merchant . Even the ...
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... tion produces effeminacy is directly traceable to John Brown's Estimate . Unlike Milton , Cowper was not able to ground his ob- servations on education on his experience both as student and tutor ; but a letter to Joseph Hill , written ...
... tion produces effeminacy is directly traceable to John Brown's Estimate . Unlike Milton , Cowper was not able to ground his ob- servations on education on his experience both as student and tutor ; but a letter to Joseph Hill , written ...
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... tion as a means of repairing the ruins of man's fall had been reflected in William Law's statement that " the only end of education is to restore our rational nature to its proper state . " 1 " The grand end of education , " according ...
... tion as a means of repairing the ruins of man's fall had been reflected in William Law's statement that " the only end of education is to restore our rational nature to its proper state . " 1 " The grand end of education , " according ...
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