Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... danger in moral education ; the danger of exciting feelings which render their victims at once odious and wretched . No intellectual attain- ments , nor their most splendid rewards , wealth and celebrity , can compensate for such misery ...
... danger in moral education ; the danger of exciting feelings which render their victims at once odious and wretched . No intellectual attain- ments , nor their most splendid rewards , wealth and celebrity , can compensate for such misery ...
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... dangerous to state explicitly the natural advantages , which one child possesses over ano- ther , than to hint that any of his companions are superior to him in an indefinable , indescribable something , which he can neither see , feel ...
... dangerous to state explicitly the natural advantages , which one child possesses over ano- ther , than to hint that any of his companions are superior to him in an indefinable , indescribable something , which he can neither see , feel ...
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... dangerous in its exertion , and fatal in its recoil . But , far from its being necessary to follow this system , and far from its being certain that it would succeed , there is no real temptation to such folly ; for all the pleasures of ...
... dangerous in its exertion , and fatal in its recoil . But , far from its being necessary to follow this system , and far from its being certain that it would succeed , there is no real temptation to such folly ; for all the pleasures of ...
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... danger of saying too much , than too little . The reason why young people remember so little of history is , in general , that they read too much of it , and that they have not a distinct idea of the state of the world at the time of ...
... danger of saying too much , than too little . The reason why young people remember so little of history is , in general , that they read too much of it , and that they have not a distinct idea of the state of the world at the time of ...
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... dangers , the advantages of the Jesuits ' system of education might in this respect be obtained . Youths known to have ... danger , will force these petty means and worn - out resources from the political system . Some great man will be ...
... dangers , the advantages of the Jesuits ' system of education might in this respect be obtained . Youths known to have ... danger , will force these petty means and worn - out resources from the political system . Some great man will be ...
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