Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 sider |
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... English painter of the present age , how- ever , was a man , who united literary habits of philosophical reflection and precision with those professional talents , to which none in popular language could deny the praise of genius . The ...
... English painter of the present age , how- ever , was a man , who united literary habits of philosophical reflection and precision with those professional talents , to which none in popular language could deny the praise of genius . The ...
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... English in Scotland , Ireland , and those parts of England , where there is a vicious pronunciation ; schoolma- sters should be brought from other places , where there is no peculiarity of tone or idiom . Much of the disgust and labour ...
... English in Scotland , Ireland , and those parts of England , where there is a vicious pronunciation ; schoolma- sters should be brought from other places , where there is no peculiarity of tone or idiom . Much of the disgust and labour ...
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... English universities , that much pains have been lately taken , to introduce the practice of writing Greek and Latin verses , and much solicitude has been shown about the prosody of the learned languages , without any attention being ...
... English universities , that much pains have been lately taken , to introduce the practice of writing Greek and Latin verses , and much solicitude has been shown about the prosody of the learned languages , without any attention being ...
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... English literature is necessary to a clergyman as well as classical learning . In conducting this part of education , the private preceptor has great advantages over public masters . By a proper choice of English books , the pupil's ...
... English literature is necessary to a clergyman as well as classical learning . In conducting this part of education , the private preceptor has great advantages over public masters . By a proper choice of English books , the pupil's ...
Side 93
... English authors , the mild piety , and playful benevolence of Addison , will be well suited to young and cheerful readers . Our great moralist , Johnson , will be read with more pleasure at a later period of education . Swift ...
... English authors , the mild piety , and playful benevolence of Addison , will be well suited to young and cheerful readers . Our great moralist , Johnson , will be read with more pleasure at a later period of education . Swift ...
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