Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... word seems more proper to designate their occupations than the term Profession . Circumlocution is unfit for a title page : what a man wishes to pur- chase should have a distinct and short name , by which he may inquire for what he ...
... word seems more proper to designate their occupations than the term Profession . Circumlocution is unfit for a title page : what a man wishes to pur- chase should have a distinct and short name , by which he may inquire for what he ...
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... word for word by heart . " The degree of memory which was sufficient to retain a long harangue , might , by 66 66 14 ESSAYS ON PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION . proper cultivation , have ON THE CHOICE OF A PROFESSION . 13.
... word for word by heart . " The degree of memory which was sufficient to retain a long harangue , might , by 66 66 14 ESSAYS ON PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION . proper cultivation , have ON THE CHOICE OF A PROFESSION . 13.
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... words and ideas from escaping his recollection . When he was thirteen , his father , to store his mind with a knowledge of antiquities , put into his hands Les Antiquitès Expliquées de Montfaucon . The boy , instead of attempting 1.
... words and ideas from escaping his recollection . When he was thirteen , his father , to store his mind with a knowledge of antiquities , put into his hands Les Antiquitès Expliquées de Montfaucon . The boy , instead of attempting 1.
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... word of Montfaucon's book , would it have been of as much ad- vantage to himself , or to the world , as he derived from it by classing his ideas , so as to deduce from them general rules of antiquarian criticism ? His philosophical ...
... word of Montfaucon's book , would it have been of as much ad- vantage to himself , or to the world , as he derived from it by classing his ideas , so as to deduce from them general rules of antiquarian criticism ? His philosophical ...
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... words , that those who have the greatest facility of associating ideas , those who have the quickest feelings of pleasure and pain , have not always the strongest habits of fixed or con- tinued attention . Their senses are alive to all ...
... words , that those who have the greatest facility of associating ideas , those who have the quickest feelings of pleasure and pain , have not always the strongest habits of fixed or con- tinued attention . Their senses are alive to all ...
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