Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1912 - 568 sider |
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... words of Dr. Arnold's seem to me incontrovertible . So a sense of duty , as well as fondness for the subject , has led me to devote a period of leisure to the study of Education , in the practice of which I have been for some years ...
... words of Dr. Arnold's seem to me incontrovertible . So a sense of duty , as well as fondness for the subject , has led me to devote a period of leisure to the study of Education , in the practice of which I have been for some years ...
Side xxi
... words Verbal Realists : things through words Stylists : words for themselves ... Chapter III . - Sturmius . ( 1507-1589 ) His early life . Settles in Strassburg His course of Latin . Dismissed ... ... PAGE I - 21 2 3 4 5 7 ... 8 . 9 ...
... words Verbal Realists : things through words Stylists : words for themselves ... Chapter III . - Sturmius . ( 1507-1589 ) His early life . Settles in Strassburg His course of Latin . Dismissed ... ... PAGE I - 21 2 3 4 5 7 ... 8 . 9 ...
Side xxiv
... Omnia sponte fluant . Analogies Analogies of growth ... Senses . Foster desire of knowledge No punishments . Words and Things together Languages . System of schools ... CHAPTER X - continued . Mother - tongue School . xxiv CONTENTS .
... Omnia sponte fluant . Analogies Analogies of growth ... Senses . Foster desire of knowledge No punishments . Words and Things together Languages . System of schools ... CHAPTER X - continued . Mother - tongue School . xxiv CONTENTS .
Side 5
... words , " and that we know exactly what we mean by " literature . " When the conceptions of an individual mind are ex What is Literature ? pressed in a permanent form of THE RENASCENCE . Revival of taste for beauty in Literature.
... words , " and that we know exactly what we mean by " literature . " When the conceptions of an individual mind are ex What is Literature ? pressed in a permanent form of THE RENASCENCE . Revival of taste for beauty in Literature.
Side 6
... words and in any language . But a sonnet of Wordsworth's conveys thought and feeling peculiar to the poet ; and even if the same thought and feeling were conveyed to us in other words , we should lose at least half of what he has given ...
... words and in any language . But a sonnet of Wordsworth's conveys thought and feeling peculiar to the poet ; and even if the same thought and feeling were conveyed to us in other words , we should lose at least half of what he has given ...
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