Johnson, upon all occasions, expressed his approbation of enforcing instruction by means of the rod.* " I would rather (said he) have the rod to be the general terror to all, to make them learn, than tell a child, if you do thus, or thus, you will be... Johnson: His Characteristics and Aphorisms - Página 45por James Hay - 1884 - 173 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| James Boswell - 1890 - 568 páginas
...of enforcing instruction by means of the rod.* " I would rather," said he, " have the rod to be the on 't : whereas, by exciting emulation and comparisons of superiority, you lay the foundation of lasting... | |
| James Boswell - 1891 - 566 páginas
...fear in educating her children. JOHNSON. ' Sir, she is wrong1 ; I would rather have the rod to be the general terror to all, to make them learn, than tell...esteemed than your brothers or sisters. The rod produces 1 See ante, i. 54. an effect which terminates in itself. A child is afraid of being whipped, and gets... | |
| JAMES BOSWELL - 1892
...fear in educating her children. JOHNSON. " Sir, she is wrong ; I would rather have the rod to be the general terror to all, to make them learn, than tell...being whipped, and gets his task, and there's an end ou't ; whereas, by exciting emulation and comparisons of superiority, you lay the foundation of lasting... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1894 - 688 páginas
...his teachers, he remained a believer in the virtues of the rod. " A child that is flogged," he said, "gets his task, and there's an end on't; whereas by...emulation and comparisons of superiority, you lay the foundations of lasting mischief; you make brothers and sisters hate each other." He left school at... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1896 - 580 páginas
...instruction by means of the rod : " I would rather (said he) have the rod to be the gencral terrour to all, to make them learn, than tell a child, if...exciting emulation and comparisons of superiority, yon lay the foundation of lasting mischief ; you make brothers and sisters hate each other I '" (Jbid.... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1896 - 1182 páginas
...learn than to tell a child, if you do this and thus, you will bo more esteemed than your brothers and sisters. The rod produces an effect which terminates...exciting emulation and comparisons of superiority, yon lay the foundation of lasting mischief; you make brothers and sisters hate each other.'" In our... | |
| 1896 - 1178 páginas
...than to tell ;>. child, if you do this and thus, yon will bo moro esteemc-l than your brothers and sisters. The rod produces an effect which terminates...of being whipped and gets his task, and there's an cud ou't. Whereas by exciting emulation and comparisons of superiority, you lay the foundation of lasting... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1899 - 822 páginas
...teachers, he remained a believer in the virtues of the rod. " A child that is flogged," he said, " gets his task, and there's an end on't ; whereas by...emulation and comparisons of superiority, you lay the foundations of lasting mischief ; you make brothers and sisters hate each other." He left school at... | |
| James Boswell - 1900 - 556 páginas
...fear in educating her children. JOHNSON. " Sir, she is wrong ; I would rather have the rod to be the general terror to all, to make them learn, than tell...which terminates in itself. A child is afraid of being whipt, and gets his task, and there's an end on't ; whereas, by exciting emulation, and comparisons... | |
| 1900 - 674 páginas
...his teachers, he was always a believer in the virtues of the rod. A child, he said, who is flogged, " gets his task, and there's an end on't ; whereas by...emulation and comparisons of superiority, you lay the foundations of lasting mischief; you make brothers and sisters hate each other." In practice, indeed,... | |
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