Let Youth But Know: A Plea for Reason in EducationMethuen, 1909 - 265 sider |
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... feeling ; so that any recasting , however advantageous from other points of view , would , it seemed to me , break up a certain ... feel on the point - I cannot now regret having re - thought and re - worded so many of the thoughts of my ...
... feeling ; so that any recasting , however advantageous from other points of view , would , it seemed to me , break up a certain ... feel on the point - I cannot now regret having re - thought and re - worded so many of the thoughts of my ...
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... feeling . The Hill , by Mr. Horace Annesley Vachell ( John Murray ) , deals , as its title sufficiently indicates , with Harrow . There runs through it a rather sickly strain of sentiment , and one gathers that the typical Harrovian is ...
... feeling . The Hill , by Mr. Horace Annesley Vachell ( John Murray ) , deals , as its title sufficiently indicates , with Harrow . There runs through it a rather sickly strain of sentiment , and one gathers that the typical Harrovian is ...
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... feel the prob- ability of error to be very great . The more one thinks and reads upon education , the more one realises the wisdom of this passage from Sir Joshua Fitch : - " The sum of all I have " sought to enforce on this point is ...
... feel the prob- ability of error to be very great . The more one thinks and reads upon education , the more one realises the wisdom of this passage from Sir Joshua Fitch : - " The sum of all I have " sought to enforce on this point is ...
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... feel the horizon of his life contract , he will gradually realise what the world is and what Oxbridge might have been , and will say to himself , as I do now , " If youth but knew ! " It is not as an exception , but as a type , that I ...
... feel the horizon of his life contract , he will gradually realise what the world is and what Oxbridge might have been , and will say to himself , as I do now , " If youth but knew ! " It is not as an exception , but as a type , that I ...
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... feels bound to grapple honestly with the tasks which have so little attraction for him : whence the element of ... feeling the frank enjoy- ment of Oxbridge , which is , I daresay , common enough among his fellows . That his intellectual ...
... feels bound to grapple honestly with the tasks which have so little attraction for him : whence the element of ... feeling the frank enjoy- ment of Oxbridge , which is , I daresay , common enough among his fellows . That his intellectual ...
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Side 214 - I more say? for the time would fail me to tell of Gedeon, and of Barak, and of Samson, and of Jephthae; of David also, and Samuel, and of the prophets : who through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong, waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight the armies of the aliens.
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