Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... true estimate of his educational opinions . The character of the man also is itself to be regarded as , to some extent at least , the fruit of his education , and retrospectively his father's method comes up for judgment according to ...
... true estimate of his educational opinions . The character of the man also is itself to be regarded as , to some extent at least , the fruit of his education , and retrospectively his father's method comes up for judgment according to ...
Página 66
... true descendants of the Humanists of the Reformation period . All educationalists , however ( except , perhaps , the majority of schoolmasters ) , are realists in this sense - Montaigne's sense - that they desire to see reality , that ...
... true descendants of the Humanists of the Reformation period . All educationalists , however ( except , perhaps , the majority of schoolmasters ) , are realists in this sense - Montaigne's sense - that they desire to see reality , that ...
Página 68
... true Humanistic culture -the logical babblement of the primary school . Truly teachers have an infinite capacity for sinking . ' 6 6 Vernacular and modern languages once secured , Montaigne would thereafter limit the course of study to ...
... true Humanistic culture -the logical babblement of the primary school . Truly teachers have an infinite capacity for sinking . ' 6 6 Vernacular and modern languages once secured , Montaigne would thereafter limit the course of study to ...
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... true sense of these terms we find in Montaigne nothing . Nor does religion , in any true sense , enter into his scheme of education . And when we have said this we convict him of having left unwritten the two chief chapters in any ...
... true sense of these terms we find in Montaigne nothing . Nor does religion , in any true sense , enter into his scheme of education . And when we have said this we convict him of having left unwritten the two chief chapters in any ...
Página 79
... true name is Wilton Bart Yordas , I believe ; and the initials can be made out upon his gold beads , Mr. Mordacks tells me , among heathen texts . ' ' That seems rather shocking to good principles , my dear . I trust that Sir Duncan is ...
... true name is Wilton Bart Yordas , I believe ; and the initials can be made out upon his gold beads , Mr. Mordacks tells me , among heathen texts . ' ' That seems rather shocking to good principles , my dear . I trust that Sir Duncan is ...
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