Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1912 - 568 sider |
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... writers had always been known in Italy , and Dante declares himself the disciple of Virgil . And yet I cannot give up the word " discovery . " In the life of an individual it sometimes happens that he suddenly acquires as it were a new ...
... writers had always been known in Italy , and Dante declares himself the disciple of Virgil . And yet I cannot give up the word " discovery . " In the life of an individual it sometimes happens that he suddenly acquires as it were a new ...
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... writers -- Cer- vantes , and Shakespeare , and the author of the " Arabian Nights " —please and instruct nations who know not the sound of the languages wherein their works are composed . If then the great writers of Greece and Rome had ...
... writers -- Cer- vantes , and Shakespeare , and the author of the " Arabian Nights " —please and instruct nations who know not the sound of the languages wherein their works are composed . If then the great writers of Greece and Rome had ...
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... writer , he may 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 ...
... writer , he may 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 ...
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... writers who affected our own minds in childhood and youth , and who affect the minds of our pupils now - not Eutropius or Xenophon , or Cæsar or Cicero , but Defoe and Swift and Marryatt and Walter Scott . The ancient writings which ...
... writers who affected our own minds in childhood and youth , and who affect the minds of our pupils now - not Eutropius or Xenophon , or Cæsar or Cicero , but Defoe and Swift and Marryatt and Walter Scott . The ancient writings which ...
Side 17
... writers of antiquity discharge a humble function which they certainly never contemplated . " Great Cæsar's body dead and turned to clay May stop a hole to keep the wind away . " And great Cæsar's mind has been turned to uses almost as ...
... writers of antiquity discharge a humble function which they certainly never contemplated . " Great Cæsar's body dead and turned to clay May stop a hole to keep the wind away . " And great Cæsar's mind has been turned to uses almost as ...
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