Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... writer is required , by the great authority of Dr. Johnson , to make his book a whole , which shall contain all that the reader wishes to be informed of upon the subject laid before him : and at the same time an author is liable to ...
... writer is required , by the great authority of Dr. Johnson , to make his book a whole , which shall contain all that the reader wishes to be informed of upon the subject laid before him : and at the same time an author is liable to ...
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... writing didactically , the use of that disgusting pronoun I , or the more important We , saves much trouble and much circumlocution ; this mode of writing therefore had been adopted ; but by the advice of a judicious friend the whole ...
... writing didactically , the use of that disgusting pronoun I , or the more important We , saves much trouble and much circumlocution ; this mode of writing therefore had been adopted ; but by the advice of a judicious friend the whole ...
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... writers into common conversation , and which are continually repeated in support of the argument in favour of peculiar natural genius . Even when definitions of original genius are attempted , they are often as unintelligible as poor ...
... writers into common conversation , and which are continually repeated in support of the argument in favour of peculiar natural genius . Even when definitions of original genius are attempted , they are often as unintelligible as poor ...
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... writers been ascribed to difference in the na- tural powers of attention " ; by others , to a difference in the strength or quickness of that faculty , by which ideas are as- sociated in the mind . Both these causes may be still further ...
... writers been ascribed to difference in the na- tural powers of attention " ; by others , to a difference in the strength or quickness of that faculty , by which ideas are as- sociated in the mind . Both these causes may be still further ...
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... writers to the want of intermediate seminaries for the early ages of youth : but , in fact , many circumstances contributed to this disappointment . The plans were on too extensive a scale ; many local circumstances had not been ...
... writers to the want of intermediate seminaries for the early ages of youth : but , in fact , many circumstances contributed to this disappointment . The plans were on too extensive a scale ; many local circumstances had not been ...
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