Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... character then as now ; and , despite what is known as the accumu- lated hereditary wisdom of countless generations , there are still fresh beginnings to make , careers to enter upon , triumphs to admire , failures to deplore . For ...
... character then as now ; and , despite what is known as the accumu- lated hereditary wisdom of countless generations , there are still fresh beginnings to make , careers to enter upon , triumphs to admire , failures to deplore . For ...
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... character , we shall find it perhaps most conspicuous in his heartfelt desire to amend the condition of the poor , and in his views on education . It is the latter with which we have to do here ; but of both characteristics I would say ...
... character , we shall find it perhaps most conspicuous in his heartfelt desire to amend the condition of the poor , and in his views on education . It is the latter with which we have to do here ; but of both characteristics I would say ...
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... character , because they have to be taken into consideration along with the cir- cumstances of his time to which I have already alluded , in forming a true estimate of his educational opinions . The character of the man also is itself ...
... character , because they have to be taken into consideration along with the cir- cumstances of his time to which I have already alluded , in forming a true estimate of his educational opinions . The character of the man also is itself ...
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... character and upbringing of the man would lead us to expect , and we must not quarrel with what we have , because it falls short of our demands . 6 6 With respect to discipline , in the vulgar school sense - that is to say , the means ...
... character and upbringing of the man would lead us to expect , and we must not quarrel with what we have , because it falls short of our demands . 6 6 With respect to discipline , in the vulgar school sense - that is to say , the means ...
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... character . Every- thing with him is too easy . Wisdom's ways , alas ! are not always ways of pleasantness , nor are her paths always those of peace . The charm- ing way of life of Montaigne is for a few fortunate souls only . We have ...
... character . Every- thing with him is too easy . Wisdom's ways , alas ! are not always ways of pleasantness , nor are her paths always those of peace . The charm- ing way of life of Montaigne is for a few fortunate souls only . We have ...
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