The North British Review, Томи 20 – 21W. P. Kennedy, 1854 |
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... nature , poetry , 212 ; comedy , ib . ; religious feelings , hero worship , 213 ; seed sown in the minds of children by books , 214 ; " writing down " for children , 215 ; Mrs. Sherwood's style of writing for children , 215 , 216 ...
... nature , poetry , 212 ; comedy , ib . ; religious feelings , hero worship , 213 ; seed sown in the minds of children by books , 214 ; " writing down " for children , 215 ; Mrs. Sherwood's style of writing for children , 215 , 216 ...
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... nature , 74 ; docrine of Pestalozzi , 75 ; the best system requires the best teachers , 76 ; full realization of the Pes- talozzian principle yet to be achieved , 77 ; right sequence of subjects in education , 77 , 78 ; we should ...
... nature , 74 ; docrine of Pestalozzi , 75 ; the best system requires the best teachers , 76 ; full realization of the Pes- talozzian principle yet to be achieved , 77 ; right sequence of subjects in education , 77 , 78 ; we should ...
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... nature of the difficulties and objections , 3 ; diversity of form and function sup- posable in the planetary races , 4 ; absurdity of supposing the star - systems without inhabitants , 5 ; character of the Essay of the Plurality of ...
... nature of the difficulties and objections , 3 ; diversity of form and function sup- posable in the planetary races , 4 ; absurdity of supposing the star - systems without inhabitants , 5 ; character of the Essay of the Plurality of ...
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... nature , which was as full of vehe- mence and abandon , as hers was of strict- ness and precision ; and in one of her letters she intimates how she felt the want of an " intermediaire ou plutôt un interprète " be- tween them . Certain ...
... nature , which was as full of vehe- mence and abandon , as hers was of strict- ness and precision ; and in one of her letters she intimates how she felt the want of an " intermediaire ou plutôt un interprète " be- tween them . Certain ...
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... nature . " Oh for the rivulet in the Rue du Bac ! " she exclaimed , when some one pointed out to her the glorious Lake of Geneva . Many years later she said to M. Molé- " Si ce n'était le respect humain , je n'ouvrirais pas ma fenêtre ...
... nature . " Oh for the rivulet in the Rue du Bac ! " she exclaimed , when some one pointed out to her the glorious Lake of Geneva . Many years later she said to M. Molé- " Si ce n'était le respect humain , je n'ouvrirais pas ma fenêtre ...
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Сторінка 73 - ... a multitude of pillars and white domes, clustered into a long low pyramid of coloured light; a treasure-heap, it seems, partly of gold, and partly of opal and mother-of-pearl, hollowed beneath into five great vaulted porches, ceiled with fair mosaic, and beset with sculpture of alabaster, clear as amber and delicate as ivory...
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Сторінка 77 - But the modern English mind has this much in common with that of the Greek, that it intensely desires, in all things, the utmost completion or perfection compatible with their nature.
Сторінка 56 - The education of the child must accord both in mode and arrangement with the education of mankind, considered historically.
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