I would rather compare it to a Seed, which contains all the Stamina of the future Plant, and all thofe Principles of Perfection, to which it afpires in its After-growth, and regularly arrives by gradual Stages, unlefs it is obftructed in its Progrefs... Dialogues Concerning Education - Страница 114по David Fordyce - 1745 - 435 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Dror Wahrman, Ruth N Halls Professor of History Dror Wahrman - 2004 - 432 страници
...inward. His imaginary interlocutor, on the other hand, rejected the analogy of the child's mind to blank paper: "I would rather compare it to a Seed, which...contains all the Stamina of the future Plant, and all those Principles of Perfection, to which it aspires in its After-growth, and regularly arrives by gradual... | |
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