American Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in American Literature ...Henry Barnard Brown & Gross, 1876 - 510 sider |
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... language , as the product of mind working chiefly in practical directions , posses- ses little of the clearness and distinctness in nomenclature which the topics of intellectual analysis so peculiarly require . But the four terms used ...
... language , as the product of mind working chiefly in practical directions , posses- ses little of the clearness and distinctness in nomenclature which the topics of intellectual analysis so peculiarly require . But the four terms used ...
Side 25
... language of astronomy , the harmony of the spheres , and read to mankind the legislation of the heavens , had no vantage ground at his outset on those excursions which ultimately extend beyond Orion and the Pleiades . Nor was there any ...
... language of astronomy , the harmony of the spheres , and read to mankind the legislation of the heavens , had no vantage ground at his outset on those excursions which ultimately extend beyond Orion and the Pleiades . Nor was there any ...
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... language and of mathematics . It is a great error to suppose that , because of the intense pleasure which attends the study of natural objects , there is not a profound and rig- orous discipline of mind attending the equally intense ...
... language and of mathematics . It is a great error to suppose that , because of the intense pleasure which attends the study of natural objects , there is not a profound and rig- orous discipline of mind attending the equally intense ...
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... language of oratory and poetry ; and their finest effects in utterance depend on a nice susceptibility of ear , which culture only can secure to full extent . Music and elocution , the most humanizing of all arts , prescribe the ...
... language of oratory and poetry ; and their finest effects in utterance depend on a nice susceptibility of ear , which culture only can secure to full extent . Music and elocution , the most humanizing of all arts , prescribe the ...
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... language and in number , drawn from the sciences of grammar and arithmetic , precluded the exercise of perception , by causing the learner to assume , instead of investiga- ting , the primary facts of language and of number . At the ...
... language and in number , drawn from the sciences of grammar and arithmetic , precluded the exercise of perception , by causing the learner to assume , instead of investiga- ting , the primary facts of language and of number . At the ...
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