American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 30Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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Side 477
... expression do not change the fundamental ideas , and we have a right to be surprised at the strange prejudice which makes people admire in the ancients what they denounce as an impiety and a scandal in the moderns . In order better to ...
... expression do not change the fundamental ideas , and we have a right to be surprised at the strange prejudice which makes people admire in the ancients what they denounce as an impiety and a scandal in the moderns . In order better to ...
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... expression , the earliest of all languages , and , therefore , that which appeals most readily to children . Gesture is the direct expression of the soul's mood ; animals , savages , and children , who are incapable alike of ...
... expression , the earliest of all languages , and , therefore , that which appeals most readily to children . Gesture is the direct expression of the soul's mood ; animals , savages , and children , who are incapable alike of ...
Side 868
... expression of our total being the one way of learning what we are . This mutual dependence of the inward and outward is constantly before the mind of Fröbel , and I find it significant that in the last two songs of the Mother - Play he ...
... expression of our total being the one way of learning what we are . This mutual dependence of the inward and outward is constantly before the mind of Fröbel , and I find it significant that in the last two songs of the Mother - Play he ...
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