Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... young ! There may be some who will take objection to the interpretation of the myths as given in this poem , and who will say that at any rate it is inconsistent to make the interlocutors the expounders as well . The objection certainly ...
... young ! There may be some who will take objection to the interpretation of the myths as given in this poem , and who will say that at any rate it is inconsistent to make the interlocutors the expounders as well . The objection certainly ...
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... young Apollo has music in it , and the passage descriptive of the contest is elaborated and rounded with rare finish and delicacy . Exclusive of Shakespeare , whose onomatopoeic passages ( as in the Merchant of Venice on the harmony ...
... young Apollo has music in it , and the passage descriptive of the contest is elaborated and rounded with rare finish and delicacy . Exclusive of Shakespeare , whose onomatopoeic passages ( as in the Merchant of Venice on the harmony ...
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... young Montaignes to deal with . We have to discipline the intellectual and moral nature of the average boy if we would give energy of will , earnestness of purpose , power of application , and love of truth . When Montaigne gives us his ...
... young Montaignes to deal with . We have to discipline the intellectual and moral nature of the average boy if we would give energy of will , earnestness of purpose , power of application , and love of truth . When Montaigne gives us his ...
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... young children so uncertain that it is better , so far as the matter of instruction goes , to give to all the elements of knowledge alike . In any case , let us begin when they are young , when the clay is moist and soft . From the very ...
... young children so uncertain that it is better , so far as the matter of instruction goes , to give to all the elements of knowledge alike . In any case , let us begin when they are young , when the clay is moist and soft . From the very ...
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... young horse , trot before the master , that he may judge of his going and how much he , the master , is to abate of his own speed to accommodate himself to the vigour and capacity of his pupil . For want of this due pro- portion we ...
... young horse , trot before the master , that he may judge of his going and how much he , the master , is to abate of his own speed to accommodate himself to the vigour and capacity of his pupil . For want of this due pro- portion we ...
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