Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... habits , as are common to them all ; or without alluding to circumstances that have been elsewhere detailed . A writer is required , by the great authority of Dr. Johnson , to make his book a whole , which shall contain all that the ...
... habits , as are common to them all ; or without alluding to circumstances that have been elsewhere detailed . A writer is required , by the great authority of Dr. Johnson , to make his book a whole , which shall contain all that the ...
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... habits to any employment or profession ? If it were an established fact , that there really exists such a thing as natural genius , parents would do wisely to wait till its indi- cations appear , and they should let their children ...
... habits to any employment or profession ? If it were an established fact , that there really exists such a thing as natural genius , parents would do wisely to wait till its indi- cations appear , and they should let their children ...
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... habits of philosophizing upon their own mental faculties . The great Newton assures us , that he knew of no difference between himself and other men , except in his habits of attention and application : the sagacious Locke , says nearly ...
... habits of philosophizing upon their own mental faculties . The great Newton assures us , that he knew of no difference between himself and other men , except in his habits of attention and application : the sagacious Locke , says nearly ...
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... habits more than sup- plied the natural defects of his memory , if any such existed . It is also mentioned by M. Prevost in his excellent Life of le Sage , of Geneva , that this philosopher had naturally an un- commonly weak memory ...
... habits more than sup- plied the natural defects of his memory , if any such existed . It is also mentioned by M. Prevost in his excellent Life of le Sage , of Geneva , that this philosopher had naturally an un- commonly weak memory ...
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... habits of fixed or con- tinued attention . Their senses are alive to all external im- pressions ; their varying sensations perpetually waken fresh trains of associated ideas , foreign to the subject to which they should direct their ...
... habits of fixed or con- tinued attention . Their senses are alive to all external im- pressions ; their varying sensations perpetually waken fresh trains of associated ideas , foreign to the subject to which they should direct their ...
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