Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1912 - 568 sider |
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Side ix
... human institutions ? How much do they know of the substantial good that is wrought by those institutions ? If they know nothing of these things , if they see only in- cumbrance in these institutions , if to them the individual EDITOR'S ...
... human institutions ? How much do they know of the substantial good that is wrought by those institutions ? If they know nothing of these things , if they see only in- cumbrance in these institutions , if to them the individual EDITOR'S ...
Side xi
... human physiology , and social hygiene com- pared with physiological hygiene is supreme . To suppose that the habits of plants and insects are facts , and that the structure of human languages , the logi- cal structure of the mind itself ...
... human physiology , and social hygiene com- pared with physiological hygiene is supreme . To suppose that the habits of plants and insects are facts , and that the structure of human languages , the logi- cal structure of the mind itself ...
Side xii
... human customs and usages , next a knowledge of human views of Nature and man- these are of primordial necessity to an individual , and are means of direct self - preservation . The old trivium or threefold course of study at the ...
... human customs and usages , next a knowledge of human views of Nature and man- these are of primordial necessity to an individual , and are means of direct self - preservation . The old trivium or threefold course of study at the ...
Side 3
... and to be fascinated by the discovery . If the human race could live through several civilizations without opening its eyes to the Mark Pattison's account of Renascence . wonders of the earth THE RENASCENCE . 3 "Discovery" of the Classics.
... and to be fascinated by the discovery . If the human race could live through several civilizations without opening its eyes to the Mark Pattison's account of Renascence . wonders of the earth THE RENASCENCE . 3 "Discovery" of the Classics.
Side 5
... human form ; the second is beauty in literature . The old delight in beauty in the human form has never come back to us . Mr. Ruskin tells us we are an ugly race , with ill - shapen limbs , and well pleased with our ugliness and ...
... human form ; the second is beauty in literature . The old delight in beauty in the human form has never come back to us . Mr. Ruskin tells us we are an ugly race , with ill - shapen limbs , and well pleased with our ugliness and ...
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