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Página 81
... play , " said Father O'Brien ; " go and play . " That was all , but the little cripple jumped from the ditch , ran into the field , and joined the play , using his crutch for a caman . " 66 Go Those were the penal days , and it was not ...
... play , " said Father O'Brien ; " go and play . " That was all , but the little cripple jumped from the ditch , ran into the field , and joined the play , using his crutch for a caman . " 66 Go Those were the penal days , and it was not ...
Página 107
... play into another , because they could be made to give an account in French of some- thing that they had done in science or history . At present each of the roads - Latin , Greek , French , mathe- matics , science - leads off in a ...
... play into another , because they could be made to give an account in French of some- thing that they had done in science or history . At present each of the roads - Latin , Greek , French , mathe- matics , science - leads off in a ...
Página 108
... play a useful part in the world . Such a theory is decried by educational theorists as being utilitarian ; but if education is not to be useful we had better close our schools at once . The idealist says , ' Never mind the use ; get the ...
... play a useful part in the world . Such a theory is decried by educational theorists as being utilitarian ; but if education is not to be useful we had better close our schools at once . The idealist says , ' Never mind the use ; get the ...
Página 109
... play games ardently , and fill their hours of leisure with talk about them . Yet one discerns in mind after mind the germs of intellectual things , undeveloped and bewildered . Many of them have an interest in some- thing , but they are ...
... play games ardently , and fill their hours of leisure with talk about them . Yet one discerns in mind after mind the germs of intellectual things , undeveloped and bewildered . Many of them have an interest in some- thing , but they are ...
Página 169
... play - acting , sleighing , hunting , or busy with intrigues of the backstairs and clever frauds to cheat one's dearest friend of his post or his mistress ; picture it as the golden cage talent , the arbitrator of manners and morals ...
... play - acting , sleighing , hunting , or busy with intrigues of the backstairs and clever frauds to cheat one's dearest friend of his post or his mistress ; picture it as the golden cage talent , the arbitrator of manners and morals ...
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