Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... neglect , and to consider how , by gratifying us , she might gain some mark of approbation in return . 12. We formed her to entertain feelings of affection to- ward us , giving her a share in our pleasure when we had an occasion of ...
... neglect , and to consider how , by gratifying us , she might gain some mark of approbation in return . 12. We formed her to entertain feelings of affection to- ward us , giving her a share in our pleasure when we had an occasion of ...
Strana 82
... neglect her property , than if she were required to take care of the household goods . 19. For it seems to be a provision of nature , " concluded he , " that as it is easier for a well - disposed woman to take care of her children than ...
... neglect her property , than if she were required to take care of the household goods . 19. For it seems to be a provision of nature , " concluded he , " that as it is easier for a well - disposed woman to take care of her children than ...
Strana 109
... neglected in regard to his son , why should he be blamed who communicates to the public what he would practice to advantage in his own house ? And this is so much the more the case , as younger minds more easily take in small things ...
... neglected in regard to his son , why should he be blamed who communicates to the public what he would practice to advantage in his own house ? And this is so much the more the case , as younger minds more easily take in small things ...
Strana 111
... neglected even this acquirement . 30. For learning syllables there is no short way ; they must all be learned throughout ; nor are the most difficult of them , as is the general practice , to be postponed , that chil- dren may be at a ...
... neglected even this acquirement . 30. For learning syllables there is no short way ; they must all be learned throughout ; nor are the most difficult of them , as is the general practice , to be postponed , that chil- dren may be at a ...
Strana 112
... were , rugged - sounding ; the Greeks call them Chalepoi . This may seem a trifling matter to mention , but when it is neglected , many faults of pronunciation , unless they are removed in the years of youth , are 112 QUINTILIAN.
... were , rugged - sounding ; the Greeks call them Chalepoi . This may seem a trifling matter to mention , but when it is neglected , many faults of pronunciation , unless they are removed in the years of youth , are 112 QUINTILIAN.
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