Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... example of the effects which may be expected from good education . Sir William Jones thirty years ago pronounced of his pupil , " This man will serve his country . " I have the honour to be , My Lord , With much respect and esteem ...
... example of the effects which may be expected from good education . Sir William Jones thirty years ago pronounced of his pupil , " This man will serve his country . " I have the honour to be , My Lord , With much respect and esteem ...
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... example of his father , whose knowledge consisted chiefly of facts , and who was little disposed to reason or generalize . In young le Sage the weakness of his memory proved advantageous to his un- derstanding ; for it induced him ...
... example of his father , whose knowledge consisted chiefly of facts , and who was little disposed to reason or generalize . In young le Sage the weakness of his memory proved advantageous to his un- derstanding ; for it induced him ...
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... examples of self - taught geniuses , as evidence in favour of their opinions . It is true , that some men born in the lowest ranks of society have , under many disadvantages , cul- tivated and formed uncommon talents : it is true , 22 ...
... examples of self - taught geniuses , as evidence in favour of their opinions . It is true , that some men born in the lowest ranks of society have , under many disadvantages , cul- tivated and formed uncommon talents : it is true , 22 ...
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... examples of this kind are not sufficient , to form a decisive argument against re- gular modes of instruction . It is to be wished , that some of these self - taught prodigies would give the history of the pro- gress of their own minds ...
... examples of this kind are not sufficient , to form a decisive argument against re- gular modes of instruction . It is to be wished , that some of these self - taught prodigies would give the history of the pro- gress of their own minds ...
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... examples may show , that improvements in education , which have been cautiously made after trials of a reasonable time , have succeeded ; while those which have been rashly attempted by theorists , and specula- tive men of the most ...
... examples may show , that improvements in education , which have been cautiously made after trials of a reasonable time , have succeeded ; while those which have been rashly attempted by theorists , and specula- tive men of the most ...
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