I am convinced that the method of teaching which approaches most nearly to the method of investigation is incomparably the best; since, not content with serving up a few barren and lifeless truths, it leads to the stock on which they grew; it tends to... Essays on Educational Reformers - Side 437af Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 568 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
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...few barren and lifeless truths, it leads to the stock on which they grow ; it tends to set the reader himself in the track of invention, and to direct him...in which the author has made his own discoveries, if he should be so happy as to have made any that are valuable. But to cut off all pretence for cavilling,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 574 sider
...few barren and lifeless truths, it leads to the stock on which they grew ; it tends to set the reader himself in the track of invention, and to direct him...in which the author has made his own discoveries, if he should be so happy as to have made any that are valuable. But to cut off all pretence for cavilling,... | |
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