| 1905 - 358 стор.
...we really want to get back to, or stay with the late Mr. Ruskin's dictum that "You educate a man not by telling him what he knew not but by making him what he was not?" Suppose for a moment that Mr. Ghent, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. London, et id omm genus, know a little something... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 232 стор.
...relative will. It has been the great error of modern intelligence to mistake science for education. You do not educate a man by telling him what he knew not, but by making him what he was not. And making him what he will remain for ever : for no wash of weeds will bring back the faded purple.... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1878 - 66 стор.
...relative will. It has been the great error of modern intelligence to mistake science for education. You do not educate a man by telling him what he knew not, but by making him what he was not."—JOHN RUSKIN, " Munera Pulveris," cv, p. 112. 1872. PREFATORY NOTE. IT is assumed that the Students... | |
| 1900 - 1050 стор.
...advancement in life, "leading human souls to what is best and making what is best out of them " ; " You do not educate a man by telling him what he knew not, but by making him what he was not." The educator thus becomes a discerner of men. Some — who do not fraternize with idealists — have... | |
| 1901 - 702 стор.
...advancement in life, "leading human souls to what is best and making what is best out of them " ; " You do not educate a man by telling him what he knew not, but by making him what he was not." The educator thus becomes a discerner of men. Some — who do not fraternize with idealists — have... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 234 стор.
...relative will. It has been the great error of modern intelligence to mistake science for education. You do not educate a man by telling him what he knew not, but by making him what he was not. And making him what he will remain for ever : for no wash of weeds will bring back the faded purple.... | |
| 1887 - 804 стор.
...shall be the first object, and to stock it only the second." Ruskin says that " we do not educate the man by telling him what he knew not, but by making him what he was not." The danger now is that we mistake the proper function of the public school. It seems to me to be a... | |
| John Ruskin, William Sloane Kennedy - 1886 - 600 стор.
...(piety meaning kindness to living things, and orderly use of the lifeless.) — Fors, IV., p. 378. You do not educate a man by telling him what he knew not, but by making him what he was not; and making him what he will remain forever: for no wash of weeds will bring back the faded purple.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 782 стор.
...relative will. It has been the great error of modern intelligence to mistake science for education. You do not educate a man by telling him what he knew not, but by making him what he was not. And making him what he will remain for ever : for no wash of weeds will bring back the faded purple.... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1887 - 250 стор.
...Ruskin says : " It has been the great error of modern intelligence to mistake science for education. You do not educate a man by telling him what he knew not, but by making him what he was not." Right doing is the end contemplated. And in order to insure right doing, right tastes must be developed,... | |
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