Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1890 - 568 sider |
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... possible , and he is not likely to employ the best methods if he invents as he goes along , or simply falls back on his remembrance of how he was taught himself , perhaps in very different circumstances . I venture to think , therefore ...
... possible , and he is not likely to employ the best methods if he invents as he goes along , or simply falls back on his remembrance of how he was taught himself , perhaps in very different circumstances . I venture to think , therefore ...
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... possible to their origin . Let us then consider what the Renascence was , and how it affected the educational system . § 5. In endeavouring to understand the Renascence , we cannot do better than listen to what Mark Pattison says of it ...
... possible to their origin . Let us then consider what the Renascence was , and how it affected the educational system . § 5. In endeavouring to understand the Renascence , we cannot do better than listen to what Mark Pattison says of it ...
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... possible the old world , so that such works might be produced again . Many were suspected , not altogether per- haps without reason , of wishing to uproot Christianity itself , * that they might bring back the Golden Age of Pericles ...
... possible the old world , so that such works might be produced again . Many were suspected , not altogether per- haps without reason , of wishing to uproot Christianity itself , * that they might bring back the Golden Age of Pericles ...
Side 23
... possible to get a glimpse into the bygone world in which their soul delighted . § 4. But though all joined in extolling the ancient writ- ings , we find at the Renascence great differences in the way of regarding these writings and in ...
... possible to get a glimpse into the bygone world in which their soul delighted . § 4. But though all joined in extolling the ancient writ- ings , we find at the Renascence great differences in the way of regarding these writings and in ...
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... possible among us , we need not wonder if those who in the sixteenth century prized the knowledge of things , allowed books to come between the learner and the object of his study , if they regarded Nature as a far - off country of ...
... possible among us , we need not wonder if those who in the sixteenth century prized the knowledge of things , allowed books to come between the learner and the object of his study , if they regarded Nature as a far - off country of ...
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