Essays on Educational ReformersAppleton, 1900 - 568 sider |
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Side xiii
... If his pupils are placed entirely in his hands , his work is one of great difficulty , with heavy penalties at- tached to all blundering in it ; though here , as in the case of the ignorant doctor and the careless architect , the.
... If his pupils are placed entirely in his hands , his work is one of great difficulty , with heavy penalties at- tached to all blundering in it ; though here , as in the case of the ignorant doctor and the careless architect , the.
Side xv
... entirely agree as to what was most valuable in it so my account must remain , after all , but a poor substi- tute for the author himself . For the part of a critic I have at least one qualification- practical acquaintance with the ...
... entirely agree as to what was most valuable in it so my account must remain , after all , but a poor substi- tute for the author himself . For the part of a critic I have at least one qualification- practical acquaintance with the ...
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... entirely independent of any form of words : a proposition of Euclid is science ; a sonnet of Wordsworth's is literature . We learn from Euclid certain truths which we should have learnt from some one else if Euclid had never existed ...
... entirely independent of any form of words : a proposition of Euclid is science ; a sonnet of Wordsworth's is literature . We learn from Euclid certain truths which we should have learnt from some one else if Euclid had never existed ...
Side 8
... entirely fascinated by beauty of expression , and this in two ancient languages , so that the one thing needful for the young seemed to them an intro- duction to the study of ancient writings . The inevitable consequence was this ...
... entirely fascinated by beauty of expression , and this in two ancient languages , so that the one thing needful for the young seemed to them an intro- duction to the study of ancient writings . The inevitable consequence was this ...
Side 10
... entirely at the service of the new passion for literature and the scholars dreamed of the general diffusion of literary culture by means of printed books . § 12. For some two centuries the literary spirit had supreme control over the ...
... entirely at the service of the new passion for literature and the scholars dreamed of the general diffusion of literary culture by means of printed books . § 12. For some two centuries the literary spirit had supreme control over the ...
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