Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature1903 |
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Página 42
... mind far better than truth grown to its full stature and em- bodied in maxims and precepts . " Unconsciously , too , for the most part , the power of example is brought to bear upon the child in these old tales ; for the command of the ...
... mind far better than truth grown to its full stature and em- bodied in maxims and precepts . " Unconsciously , too , for the most part , the power of example is brought to bear upon the child in these old tales ; for the command of the ...
Página 43
... mind rather than stuffing his head , we should probably hear less about the value of facts . Human de- velopment cannot take place on right lines without depth and cordiality of feeling ; and to be effective , early edu- cation must get ...
... mind rather than stuffing his head , we should probably hear less about the value of facts . Human de- velopment cannot take place on right lines without depth and cordiality of feeling ; and to be effective , early edu- cation must get ...
Página 46
... mind until that remarkable compound of ghostliness and com- merce has to compete , in what may be called the open market , with other claimants and rival interests . Then , and not till then , shall we know which of two opposing worlds ...
... mind until that remarkable compound of ghostliness and com- merce has to compete , in what may be called the open market , with other claimants and rival interests . Then , and not till then , shall we know which of two opposing worlds ...
Página 48
... mind , but arith- metic must by its very nature differ from theology . What I insist upon is that , having signed a creed , every man is bound to honor his own signa- ture until he has publicly and perhaps penitently withdrawn it ...
... mind , but arith- metic must by its very nature differ from theology . What I insist upon is that , having signed a creed , every man is bound to honor his own signa- ture until he has publicly and perhaps penitently withdrawn it ...
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... mind with the spare black figure of her austere teacher . But the sun- bonnet's huge sides hid it from the eyes within , and Penelope pursued the calf possessed with but one thought— one desire to touch him . Her staid legs grew riotous ...
... mind with the spare black figure of her austere teacher . But the sun- bonnet's huge sides hid it from the eyes within , and Penelope pursued the calf possessed with but one thought— one desire to touch him . Her staid legs grew riotous ...
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