Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1890 - 568 sider |
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Side xii
... course of study at the university taught grammar , logic , and rhetoric - namely , ( 1 ) the structure of language , ( 2 ) the structure of mind and the art of reasoning , ( 3 ) the principles and art of per- suasion . These may be seen ...
... course of study at the university taught grammar , logic , and rhetoric - namely , ( 1 ) the structure of language , ( 2 ) the structure of mind and the art of reasoning , ( 3 ) the principles and art of per- suasion . These may be seen ...
Side xxi
... course settled before Bacon First defect : Learner above Doer ... Second : Over - estimate of literature Literary ... course of Latin . Dismissed ...
... course settled before Bacon First defect : Learner above Doer ... Second : Over - estimate of literature Literary ... course of Latin . Dismissed ...
Side 9
... of speech , books might have been used as apparatus in a mental gymnasium , or they might have been made the 1 School course settled before Bacon . means of conveying THE RENASCENCE . 9 Spread of literature by printing.
... of speech , books might have been used as apparatus in a mental gymnasium , or they might have been made the 1 School course settled before Bacon . means of conveying THE RENASCENCE . 9 Spread of literature by printing.
Side 10
... course of study had heen settled , and two centuries had to elapse before the scientific spirit could unsettle it again . Even now when we speak of a man as " well - educated " we are commonly understood to mean that in his youth he was ...
... course of study had heen settled , and two centuries had to elapse before the scientific spirit could unsettle it again . Even now when we speak of a man as " well - educated " we are commonly understood to mean that in his youth he was ...
Side 12
... course delight in expression , as such , is out of the question . The natural consequence is that the habit of reading books is by no means common . Mark Pattison observes that there are few books to be found in most English middle ...
... course delight in expression , as such , is out of the question . The natural consequence is that the habit of reading books is by no means common . Mark Pattison observes that there are few books to be found in most English middle ...
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