Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... principles , instead of following the 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 ...
... principles , instead of following the 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 ...
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... principles are still further confirmed by the most ac- curate analysis of the human mind , which metaphysicians have yet been able to make . The excellency or defects of memory have by some writers been ascribed to difference in the na ...
... principles are still further confirmed by the most ac- curate analysis of the human mind , which metaphysicians have yet been able to make . The excellency or defects of memory have by some writers been ascribed to difference in the na ...
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... principles of association and the cultivation of the memory . 66 66 . The memory of different persons is governed by each of Hartley , Priestley , Kames , Gerard's Essay on Genius , Campbell's Philo- sophy of Rhetoric , and Beattie's ...
... principles of association and the cultivation of the memory . 66 66 . The memory of different persons is governed by each of Hartley , Priestley , Kames , Gerard's Essay on Genius , Campbell's Philo- sophy of Rhetoric , and Beattie's ...
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Richard Lovell Edgeworth. these associating principles , or at different times by various combinations of them all . Imaginative people , poets , paint- ers , and wits , remember by the principle of resemblance . Cause and effect is the ...
Richard Lovell Edgeworth. these associating principles , or at different times by various combinations of them all . Imaginative people , poets , paint- ers , and wits , remember by the principle of resemblance . Cause and effect is the ...
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... principle the mind commands a vast range of thought ; because one general idea of causation represents and sum- mons at will a whole tribe of dependants . Thoughts , per- ceptions , and facts , when classed under some general prin ...
... principle the mind commands a vast range of thought ; because one general idea of causation represents and sum- mons at will a whole tribe of dependants . Thoughts , per- ceptions , and facts , when classed under some general prin ...
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