Essays on Educational ReformersAppleton, 1900 - 568 sider |
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... speak of Reformers or Innovators who aimed at changing what was handed down to them ; but the Radical can no more escape from the Past , than the Conservative can stereotype it . It acts not by attraction only , but no less by repulsion ...
... speak of Reformers or Innovators who aimed at changing what was handed down to them ; but the Radical can no more escape from the Past , than the Conservative can stereotype it . It acts not by attraction only , but no less by repulsion ...
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... speak of the discovery of the ancient lite- ratures as rivalling that of America , this use of the word discovery " may be disputed . It may be urged that though the Greek language and literature were unknown in the West of Europe till ...
... speak of the discovery of the ancient lite- ratures as rivalling that of America , this use of the word discovery " may be disputed . It may be urged that though the Greek language and literature were unknown in the West of Europe till ...
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... speak of a man as " well - educated " we are commonly understood to mean that in his youth he was taught the two classical languages . § 13. The taking of the classical scholar as the only I see Carlyle has used a similar metaphor in ...
... speak of a man as " well - educated " we are commonly understood to mean that in his youth he was taught the two classical languages . § 13. The taking of the classical scholar as the only I see Carlyle has used a similar metaphor in ...
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... speak ) and see pass before it a series of pleasing images . An idea , as Mark Pattison says , " is an excitant , comes from mind and calls forth mind ; an image is a sedative ; " and most people when they take up a book are seeking a ...
... speak ) and see pass before it a series of pleasing images . An idea , as Mark Pattison says , " is an excitant , comes from mind and calls forth mind ; an image is a sedative ; " and most people when they take up a book are seeking a ...
Side 15
... speak to us by an interpreter . At the Renascence there were books in the world which might have affected the minds of the young - Plutarch , Herodotus , and above all Homer . But , as I have already said , it was not the conceptions ...
... speak to us by an interpreter . At the Renascence there were books in the world which might have affected the minds of the young - Plutarch , Herodotus , and above all Homer . But , as I have already said , it was not the conceptions ...
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