Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... practice , and by following certain rules , could draw an exact representation of the human figure , this was no longer honoured as a mark of genius ; he only was a man of genius , who could add expres- sion , and grace , and dignity to ...
... practice , and by following certain rules , could draw an exact representation of the human figure , this was no longer honoured as a mark of genius ; he only was a man of genius , who could add expres- sion , and grace , and dignity to ...
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... practices in education would be prevented , by the re- futation of this fundamental error . A father who is per- suaded , that there is an immeasurable difference between the natural capacities of children , and who admits all the ...
... practices in education would be prevented , by the re- futation of this fundamental error . A father who is per- suaded , that there is an immeasurable difference between the natural capacities of children , and who admits all the ...
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... practice ; and as soon as that wish is generally , or even partially expressed , it will become the interest of many to establish new seminaries , or to reform the old . The first impulse therefore must be given to the minds of parents ...
... practice ; and as soon as that wish is generally , or even partially expressed , it will become the interest of many to establish new seminaries , or to reform the old . The first impulse therefore must be given to the minds of parents ...
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... practice of writing Greek and Latin verses , and much solicitude has been shown about the prosody of the learned languages , without any attention being paid to the prosody of our own . Boarding houses for the scholars at Eton and West ...
... practice of writing Greek and Latin verses , and much solicitude has been shown about the prosody of the learned languages , without any attention being paid to the prosody of our own . Boarding houses for the scholars at Eton and West ...
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... practice any others , or sustain independence , or preserve respect . A good curate has ample employment for his time and thoughts : he has the most important , and unremitting succession of duties to perform : It is his first duty to ...
... practice any others , or sustain independence , or preserve respect . A good curate has ample employment for his time and thoughts : he has the most important , and unremitting succession of duties to perform : It is his first duty to ...
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