Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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Side xix
... sense - impressed - I have used throughout for intuitif ( anschaulich ) . For intuition ( Anschaulichkeit ) I have said sense - impression . [ Translator . ] ! CONTENTS . PAGE INTRODUCTION iii CHAP . 99 AUTHOR'S PREFACE . xix.
... sense - impressed - I have used throughout for intuitif ( anschaulich ) . For intuition ( Anschaulichkeit ) I have said sense - impression . [ Translator . ] ! CONTENTS . PAGE INTRODUCTION iii CHAP . 99 AUTHOR'S PREFACE . xix.
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Roger de baron Guimps. feeling , and on its authorship being discovered , Pestalozzi , although an inquiry had proved the ... impressions thus made on young Pestalozzi by his visits to the country were all the keener and deeper for being ...
Roger de baron Guimps. feeling , and on its authorship being discovered , Pestalozzi , although an inquiry had proved the ... impressions thus made on young Pestalozzi by his visits to the country were all the keener and deeper for being ...
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... sense of right takes from us the power of recognising truth , and our principles and impressions lose in nobleness ... feeling of simplicity and innocence . 60. " A man's domestic relations are the first and most important of his nature ...
... sense of right takes from us the power of recognising truth , and our principles and impressions lose in nobleness ... feeling of simplicity and innocence . 60. " A man's domestic relations are the first and most important of his nature ...
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... feeling that such a combination , if made living and attractive , would be not only a means of livelihood , but a ... impressions , whether physical or moral . Words , rules , and regulations should not come till afterwards . Hence , practice ...
... feeling that such a combination , if made living and attractive , would be not only a means of livelihood , but a ... impressions , whether physical or moral . Words , rules , and regulations should not come till afterwards . Hence , practice ...
Side 99
... feeling I had ever had . " I cannot then and must not hide the fact that ... impressions of my life has driven faith , with its blessings , from my soul ... senses by the develop- ment of the purest feelings of the heart . " That is what ...
... feeling I had ever had . " I cannot then and must not hide the fact that ... impressions of my life has driven faith , with its blessings , from my soul ... senses by the develop- ment of the purest feelings of the heart . " That is what ...
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