Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1912 - 568 sider |
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... Perhaps the absurdity of taking this ideal , an ideal which is obviously fitted for a small class of men only , and proposing it for general adoption , was partly concealed from the Renascence scholars by the peculiar circumstances ...
... Perhaps the absurdity of taking this ideal , an ideal which is obviously fitted for a small class of men only , and proposing it for general adoption , was partly concealed from the Renascence scholars by the peculiar circumstances ...
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... perhaps even less in the lives of most women . Why then are the employments of the school- room arranged on the supposition that it is the grand force of all ? The reason is , that we have inherited from the Renascence a false notion of ...
... perhaps even less in the lives of most women . Why then are the employments of the school- room arranged on the supposition that it is the grand force of all ? The reason is , that we have inherited from the Renascence a false notion of ...
Side 14
... ( perhaps I might put the limit a year or two higher ) understands any but the mother tongue . In the mother tongue indeed some forms of literature exercise a great influence over young minds . Ballad literature seems especially to belong ...
... ( perhaps I might put the limit a year or two higher ) understands any but the mother tongue . In the mother tongue indeed some forms of literature exercise a great influence over young minds . Ballad literature seems especially to belong ...
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... Perhaps so ; but I left home to get a knowledge of certain books , not to exercise my legs . Had exercise been my object I should probably have chosen another direction . Now schoolmasters , since the Renascence , have been in the habit ...
... Perhaps so ; but I left home to get a knowledge of certain books , not to exercise my legs . Had exercise been my object I should probably have chosen another direction . Now schoolmasters , since the Renascence , have been in the habit ...
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... perhaps the greatest , certainly the most celebrated . In devoting their lives to the study of the ancients their object was not merely to appreciate literary style , though this was a source of boundless delight to them , but also to ...
... perhaps the greatest , certainly the most celebrated . In devoting their lives to the study of the ancients their object was not merely to appreciate literary style , though this was a source of boundless delight to them , but also to ...
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