Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... talents , which are necessary or useful in every profession ; and it is consequently more analogous than any other chapter to what has been said in our former work . If this appear as a redundance , the fault arises from want of skill ...
... talents , which are necessary or useful in every profession ; and it is consequently more analogous than any other chapter to what has been said in our former work . If this appear as a redundance , the fault arises from want of skill ...
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... talents . It is vain to attempt giving an accurate answer to such assertions . The terms bent of mind , impulse of genius , na- tural turn , & c . , mean nothing , or take the subject in dispute for granted , unless we are told the ...
... talents . It is vain to attempt giving an accurate answer to such assertions . The terms bent of mind , impulse of genius , na- tural turn , & c . , mean nothing , or take the subject in dispute for granted , unless we are told the ...
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... philosophical reflection and precision with those professional talents , to which none in popular language could deny the praise of genius . The evidence and opinion of Sir Joshua Reynolds 6 . ESSAYS ON PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION .
... philosophical reflection and precision with those professional talents , to which none in popular language could deny the praise of genius . The evidence and opinion of Sir Joshua Reynolds 6 . ESSAYS ON PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION .
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... talents . His opinion on the subject of natural taste and genius is di- stinctly given . He acknowledges , that the first time he saw the pictures of Rafaelle at the Vatican , he was both mortified and angry with himself , because he ...
... talents . His opinion on the subject of natural taste and genius is di- stinctly given . He acknowledges , that the first time he saw the pictures of Rafaelle at the Vatican , he was both mortified and angry with himself , because he ...
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... talents , though there might , and ought to be amongst them , an emu- lation of general excellence . The deciding as soon as possible on the professions of sons will in other respects be advantageous ; because , supposing abilities and ...
... talents , though there might , and ought to be amongst them , an emu- lation of general excellence . The deciding as soon as possible on the professions of sons will in other respects be advantageous ; because , supposing abilities and ...
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