American Journal of Education and College Review, Հատոր 2F.C. Brownell, 1856 |
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... Learning , by Cornelius C. Felton . Lecture XIII . The Construction and Furnishing of School- Rooms and School Apparatus , by William J. Adams . VOL . II , for 1831. Introductory Lecture , by James Walker . Lecture I. Education of Fe ...
... Learning , by Cornelius C. Felton . Lecture XIII . The Construction and Furnishing of School- Rooms and School Apparatus , by William J. Adams . VOL . II , for 1831. Introductory Lecture , by James Walker . Lecture I. Education of Fe ...
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... Learning , by Thomas Hill . Lecture III . The Moral Office of the Teacher , by G. Reynolds . Lecture ÏV . Strength and Beauty in the Education of our Daughters , by Edward P. Weston . Lecture V. Unconscious Tuition , by F. D. Hunt ...
... Learning , by Thomas Hill . Lecture III . The Moral Office of the Teacher , by G. Reynolds . Lecture ÏV . Strength and Beauty in the Education of our Daughters , by Edward P. Weston . Lecture V. Unconscious Tuition , by F. D. Hunt ...
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... learning , at which science can be studied , and art promoted , and many successive gene- rations have the benefit of the highest intellectual and moral culture . The history of education in all ages and countries , bears some testi ...
... learning , at which science can be studied , and art promoted , and many successive gene- rations have the benefit of the highest intellectual and moral culture . The history of education in all ages and countries , bears some testi ...
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... learning , has a strong claim to our grateful remembrance , as a faithful and efficient friend of the great cause of education , which we seek to promote . " Go thou and do likewise , " is the voice of instruction with which his example ...
... learning , has a strong claim to our grateful remembrance , as a faithful and efficient friend of the great cause of education , which we seek to promote . " Go thou and do likewise , " is the voice of instruction with which his example ...
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... learning ; and yet Harvard and Yale sprang into being from beginnings even less inconsiderable . The charter was granted in 1793 , but it was not till four years had passed away , that the aid of the state was received in the grant of a ...
... learning ; and yet Harvard and Yale sprang into being from beginnings even less inconsiderable . The charter was granted in 1793 , but it was not till four years had passed away , that the aid of the state was received in the grant of a ...
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Էջ 75 - are chiefly taught the languages of those people who have at any time been most industrious after wisdom ; so that language is but the instrument conveying to us / things useful to be known. And though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, 3 yet if
Էջ 628 - Thro' every rising race. Our lips shall tell them to our sons, And they again to theirs, That generations yet unborn May teach them to their heirs. Thus shall they learn in God alone Their hope securely stands, That they may ne'er forget his works, But practice his commands. Remarks by President
Էջ 271 - of Greece, mother of arts And eloquence, native to famous wits Or hospitable, in her sweet recess, City or suburban, studious walks and shades ; See there the olive grove of Academe, Plato's retirement, where the Attic bird Trills her thick warbled notes the summer long; There flowery hill Hymettus, with
Էջ 78 - and some select pieces elsewhere. But here the main skill and groundwork will be, to temper them such lectures and explanations, upon every opportunity, as may lead and draw them in willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue, stirred up with high hopes of living to
Էջ 610 - and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name: Go, search it there, where to be born and die, Of rich and poor makes all the history : Enough that virtue fill'd all the space between, Prov'd by the
Էջ 80 - art which in Aristotle's Poetics, in Horace, and the Italian commentaries of Castlevetro, Tasso, Mazzoni, and others, teaches what the laws are of a true epic poem, what of a dramatic, what of a lyric, what decorum is, which is the grand master-piece to observe. 48 This would make them soon perceive what despicable creatures our common rhymers and
Էջ 76 - of in some chosen short book lessoned thoroughly to them, they might then forthwith proceed to learn the substance of good things and arts in due order, which would bring the whole langnage quickly into their power. This I take to be the most rational and most profitable way of learning languages, and whereby
Էջ 60 - and respect which I found, above any of my equals, at the hands of those courteous and learned men, the Fellows of the College, wherein I spent some years, who at my parting, after I had taken two degrees, as the manner is signified, many ways, how much better it would content them if
Էջ 82 - And this perhaps will be enough wherein to prove and heat their single strength. The interim of unsweating themselves regularly, and convenient rest before meat, may both with profit and delight be taken up in recreating and composing their travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music
Էջ 75 - have not studied the solid things in them, as well as the words and lexicons, he were nothing so much to be esteemed a learned man, as any yeoman or tradesman competently wise in his mother-dialect only,