Essays on Educational ReformersAppleton, 1900 - 568 sider |
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Side vii
... Better than all was the run- ning commentary on these materials by Mr. Quick him- self . His style was popular , taking the reader , as it were , into confidential relations with him from the start , and offering now and then a word of ...
... Better than all was the run- ning commentary on these materials by Mr. Quick him- self . His style was popular , taking the reader , as it were , into confidential relations with him from the start , and offering now and then a word of ...
Side xv
... better book . Several of the following essays are nothing more than compilations . Indeed , a hostile critic might assert that I had used the scissors with the energy of Mr. Timbs and without his discretion . The reader , however , will ...
... better book . Several of the following essays are nothing more than compilations . Indeed , a hostile critic might assert that I had used the scissors with the energy of Mr. Timbs and without his discretion . The reader , however , will ...
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... better than listen to what Mark Pattison says of it in his " Life of Casaubon " : " In the fifteenth century was revealed to a world which had hitherto been trained to logical analysis , the beauty of literary form . The conception of ...
... better than listen to what Mark Pattison says of it in his " Life of Casaubon " : " In the fifteenth century was revealed to a world which had hitherto been trained to logical analysis , the beauty of literary form . The conception of ...
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... better . § 16. IV . There is yet another weakness about the Renascence ideal - a weakness from which most ideals are free . Most ideals have this merit at least , that he who makes even a feeble and abortive attempt to reach them is ...
... better . § 16. IV . There is yet another weakness about the Renascence ideal - a weakness from which most ideals are free . Most ideals have this merit at least , that he who makes even a feeble and abortive attempt to reach them is ...
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... better kind of rivalry was work very smoothly . The boy who was " hearing " the lessons held the book upside down in such a way that the others read instead of repeating by heart . The masters finally interfered with this arrange- ment ...
... better kind of rivalry was work very smoothly . The boy who was " hearing " the lessons held the book upside down in such a way that the others read instead of repeating by heart . The masters finally interfered with this arrange- ment ...
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