Essays on Educational ReformersAppleton, 1900 - 568 sider |
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Side xiv
... seems to me to have been very successful in bringing out the most important features of his subject , but his essay necessarily shows marks of over - compression . Two volumes have also lately appeared on Christian Schools and Scholars ...
... seems to me to have been very successful in bringing out the most important features of his subject , but his essay necessarily shows marks of over - compression . Two volumes have also lately appeared on Christian Schools and Scholars ...
Side xviii
... seems falling into undeserved neglect , and Mr. Spencer's recent work is . not universally known even by schoolmasters . If the following pages attract but few readers , it will be some consolation , though rather a melancholy one ...
... seems falling into undeserved neglect , and Mr. Spencer's recent work is . not universally known even by schoolmasters . If the following pages attract but few readers , it will be some consolation , though rather a melancholy one ...
Side xix
... in the edition of Messrs . R. Clarke & Co. , Cincinnati , with omissions and additions made without my knowledge . It seems then that the book will live for some years yet , whether I like it or not ; and while it PREFACE . xix .
... in the edition of Messrs . R. Clarke & Co. , Cincinnati , with omissions and additions made without my knowledge . It seems then that the book will live for some years yet , whether I like it or not ; and while it PREFACE . xix .
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... seems to require some abatement . There are points in which medieval art far excelled the art of the Renascence ... seem to have been blind . The first is beauty in the human form ; the second is beauty in literature . The old delight in ...
... seems to require some abatement . There are points in which medieval art far excelled the art of the Renascence ... seem to have been blind . The first is beauty in the human form ; the second is beauty in literature . The old delight in ...
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... seems incapable of taking . After this we could little have expected that the new ideal would exclude literature from the schoolroom , and yet so it has actually turned out . As a literary creation contains the conceptions of an ...
... seems incapable of taking . After this we could little have expected that the new ideal would exclude literature from the schoolroom , and yet so it has actually turned out . As a literary creation contains the conceptions of an ...
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