The American Journal of Education, Том 23Henry Barnard F.C. Brownell, 1872 |
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... experience of itself mingles and mixes all things to- gether ; here , accordingly , we have entirely disjoined that sublime Man's life from its termination . In life , he appears as a true Philosopher , -let not the ex- pression stagger ...
... experience of itself mingles and mixes all things to- gether ; here , accordingly , we have entirely disjoined that sublime Man's life from its termination . In life , he appears as a true Philosopher , -let not the ex- pression stagger ...
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... experience . I have taken the liberty of making use of the labors of others , as I have thought fit , and I am inclined to think that the public will not be displeased at it , being content to have good things laid before them without ...
... experience . I have taken the liberty of making use of the labors of others , as I have thought fit , and I am inclined to think that the public will not be displeased at it , being content to have good things laid before them without ...
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... experience , of all the animals man is the most un- tractable . Xenophon , in the beautiful preface to his Cyropedia , ob- serves , " We never see flocks of sheep or oxen rebel against their lead- ers , whereas nothing is more common ...
... experience , of all the animals man is the most un- tractable . Xenophon , in the beautiful preface to his Cyropedia , ob- serves , " We never see flocks of sheep or oxen rebel against their lead- ers , whereas nothing is more common ...
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... reason correctly according to the facts which they have well studied , and always to submit their reasoning to the test of experience . Zoology . In the classes of the preparatory year the SPECIAL SECONDARY INSTRUCTION . 53.
... reason correctly according to the facts which they have well studied , and always to submit their reasoning to the test of experience . Zoology . In the classes of the preparatory year the SPECIAL SECONDARY INSTRUCTION . 53.
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... experience , of observation , of memory , and of reflection . The professor should explain , by means of numerous short examples , the qualities which every sentence in general should possess , lucidity , precision , and correctness ...
... experience , of observation , of memory , and of reflection . The professor should explain , by means of numerous short examples , the qualities which every sentence in general should possess , lucidity , precision , and correctness ...
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Страница 284 - Who, doomed to go in company with pain, And fear, and bloodshed, miserable train ! Turns his necessity to glorious gain ; In face of these doth exercise a power Which is our human nature's highest dower ; Controls them and subdues, transmutes, bereaves Of their bad influence, and their good receives...
Страница 241 - Give thy thoughts no tongue, Nor any unproportion'd thought his act. Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar. The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatch'd, unfledg'd comrade.
Страница 241 - Beware Of entrance to a quarrel ; but, being in, Bear it that the opposer may beware of thee. Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice ; Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.
Страница 256 - A little neglect may breed great mischief; for want of a nail the shoe was lost ; for want of a shoe the horse was lost ; and for want of a horse the rider was lost,' being overtaken and slain by the enemy ; all for want of a little care about a horse-shoe nail.
Страница 258 - Pride breakfasted with Plenty, dined with Poverty, and supped with Infamy.' And after all, of what use is this pride of appearance for which so much is risked, so much is suffered? It cannot promote health nor ease pain ; it makes no increase of merit in the person ; it creates envy ; it hastens misfortune.