Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1890 - 568 sider |
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Side vii
... kind of educational literature . They showed admirable tact in the selection of the materials ; the " epoch - making " writers were chosen and the things that had been said and done of permanent value were brought forward . Better than ...
... kind of educational literature . They showed admirable tact in the selection of the materials ; the " epoch - making " writers were chosen and the things that had been said and done of permanent value were brought forward . Better than ...
Side xiv
... kind , however , is very much impeded by want of books . " Good books are in German , " says Professor Seeley . I have found that on the history of Education , not only good books but all books are in German or some other foreign ...
... kind , however , is very much impeded by want of books . " Good books are in German , " says Professor Seeley . I have found that on the history of Education , not only good books but all books are in German or some other foreign ...
Side 5
... kind ; " and in that century our great English architect , Street , found the root of all that is best in modern art . ( See " Dublin Afternoon Lectures , " 1868. ) But there are expressions of beauty to which the Greeks , and those who ...
... kind ; " and in that century our great English architect , Street , found the root of all that is best in modern art . ( See " Dublin Afternoon Lectures , " 1868. ) But there are expressions of beauty to which the Greeks , and those who ...
Side 6
... kind of literature , but it is the highest kind ; and what is true of literary works in verse , is true also in a measure of literary works in prose . So great is the differ- ence between science and literature , that in literature , as ...
... kind of literature , but it is the highest kind ; and what is true of literary works in verse , is true also in a measure of literary works in prose . So great is the differ- ence between science and literature , that in literature , as ...
Side 12
... kind of reading that is nearly universal - the reading of newspapers ; and the newspaper lacks the element of permanence , and belongs to the domain of talk rather than of literature . Even when we get among the so - called " educated ...
... kind of reading that is nearly universal - the reading of newspapers ; and the newspaper lacks the element of permanence , and belongs to the domain of talk rather than of literature . Even when we get among the so - called " educated ...
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