Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1914 - 445 sider |
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Side ix
... experience into a treatise , and is inspired to begin again a new ex- periment . His writings furnish a store - house of knowledge of human nature - a store - house which yields most to the wisest reader . The reader enamored of ...
... experience into a treatise , and is inspired to begin again a new ex- periment . His writings furnish a store - house of knowledge of human nature - a store - house which yields most to the wisest reader . The reader enamored of ...
Side x
... experience rather than with mere things , which are only static results . Pursuing this line of inquiry , the reader will every- where find Pestalozzi's experiments and writings of a stimulating character , suggesting far more than they ...
... experience rather than with mere things , which are only static results . Pursuing this line of inquiry , the reader will every- where find Pestalozzi's experiments and writings of a stimulating character , suggesting far more than they ...
Side xvi
... experience terrified for the future of society , but bringing it a means of salvation . This man , whose prediction we now see fulfilled , was Henry Pestalozzi . It is important to have complete knowledge of a man who , throughout a ...
... experience terrified for the future of society , but bringing it a means of salvation . This man , whose prediction we now see fulfilled , was Henry Pestalozzi . It is important to have complete knowledge of a man who , throughout a ...
Side xvii
... experience , it never really changed . As the illusions of his youth vanished , his work appeared more holy and more beautiful , and the means he had employed more and more in- sufficient . And so he never ceased in his efforts to ...
... experience , it never really changed . As the illusions of his youth vanished , his work appeared more holy and more beautiful , and the means he had employed more and more in- sufficient . And so he never ceased in his efforts to ...
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... experience of the great agriculturist Tschiffeli . How happy I shall be if they please you , and satisfy your revered parents ! " Anna was both trustful and hopeful , but her parents ' doubts and fears were as strong as ever . Early in ...
... experience of the great agriculturist Tschiffeli . How happy I shall be if they please you , and satisfy your revered parents ! " Anna was both trustful and hopeful , but her parents ' doubts and fears were as strong as ever . Early in ...
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