Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... never be overtaken , even by twenty times his own speed . But without recurring to paradoxical ingenuity in support of this argument , plain common sense and observation will show , that whoever goes C 2 ON THE CHOICE OF A PROFESSION . 11.
... never be overtaken , even by twenty times his own speed . But without recurring to paradoxical ingenuity in support of this argument , plain common sense and observation will show , that whoever goes C 2 ON THE CHOICE OF A PROFESSION . 11.
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... never of their judg- ment ; these men would rather find fault with themselves than not talk at all ; they are contented to have it believed that they have some diseased idiosyncrasy , mental or bodily , rather than that they are just ...
... never of their judg- ment ; these men would rather find fault with themselves than not talk at all ; they are contented to have it believed that they have some diseased idiosyncrasy , mental or bodily , rather than that they are just ...
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... never be any crossing interests , or jealousy of particular 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 ...
... never be any crossing interests , or jealousy of particular 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 ...
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... never learn any thing well but what they teach themselves . These disbelievers in the power or utility of education pro- duce some examples of self - taught geniuses , as evidence in favour of their opinions . It is true , that some men ...
... never learn any thing well but what they teach themselves . These disbelievers in the power or utility of education pro- duce some examples of self - taught geniuses , as evidence in favour of their opinions . It is true , that some men ...
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... never feel the same ardour in the pursuit , that is experienced by the undisciplined and perverse ; nor should the caprices of the will in a diseased condition , be taken as part of the history of the human mind in its healthy state ...
... never feel the same ardour in the pursuit , that is experienced by the undisciplined and perverse ; nor should the caprices of the will in a diseased condition , be taken as part of the history of the human mind in its healthy state ...
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