Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... affected with something like madness ? There would be no eloquence in the world , if we were to speak only with one person at a time . CHAPTER III . I. Let him that is skilled in teaching , ascertain first of all , when a boy is ...
... affected with something like madness ? There would be no eloquence in the world , if we were to speak only with one person at a time . CHAPTER III . I. Let him that is skilled in teaching , ascertain first of all , when a boy is ...
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... affected ; it is enough if they know how to govern some day their households , and to obey their husbands with- out question . People do not fail to refer to many women whom science has rendered ridiculous : after which they be- lieve ...
... affected ; it is enough if they know how to govern some day their households , and to obey their husbands with- out question . People do not fail to refer to many women whom science has rendered ridiculous : after which they be- lieve ...
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... affected , and read all the books that can feed their vanity ; they become passionately fond of novels , comedies , and fantastic adventures , in which sexual love has a place . They develop a visionary spirit of accustoming themselves ...
... affected , and read all the books that can feed their vanity ; they become passionately fond of novels , comedies , and fantastic adventures , in which sexual love has a place . They develop a visionary spirit of accustoming themselves ...
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... affected by them , and even make a jest of them . But I make a great difference between admonitions and reprimands . The first savor less of the authority of a mas- ter than of the affection of a friend . They are always attended with ...
... affected by them , and even make a jest of them . But I make a great difference between admonitions and reprimands . The first savor less of the authority of a mas- ter than of the affection of a friend . They are always attended with ...
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... affected with praise . It is our duty to make an advantage of this weakness , and to endeavor to improve it into a virtue in them . We should run a risk of discouraging them , were we never to praise them when they do well ; and though ...
... affected with praise . It is our duty to make an advantage of this weakness , and to endeavor to improve it into a virtue in them . We should run a risk of discouraging them , were we never to praise them when they do well ; and though ...
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