Let Youth But Know: A Plea for Reason in EducationMethuen, 1909 - 265 sider |
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Side 11
... true , diminished the force of his impact by intro- ducing a good deal of merely doctrinary matter . For instance , his exposition of the dependence of art upon science is evidently a piece of special pleading , based upon a purely ...
... true , diminished the force of his impact by intro- ducing a good deal of merely doctrinary matter . For instance , his exposition of the dependence of art upon science is evidently a piece of special pleading , based upon a purely ...
Side 14
... true one . Both he and Mr. Portman believe ardently in the public - school system , and , while frankly admitting certain blemishes upon it , are to be accepted as witnesses for the defence . Since the body of this book went to press ...
... true one . Both he and Mr. Portman believe ardently in the public - school system , and , while frankly admitting certain blemishes upon it , are to be accepted as witnesses for the defence . Since the body of this book went to press ...
Side 16
... true " cause of the spiritual etiolation of ' Kappa's ' " young friend . " 66 A correspondent , intimate with the modern public school , who addressed me privately before Mr. Wells's article appeared , took up very much the same ...
... true " cause of the spiritual etiolation of ' Kappa's ' " young friend . " 66 A correspondent , intimate with the modern public school , who addressed me privately before Mr. Wells's article appeared , took up very much the same ...
Side 17
... true that , given a teacher of genius , or even of strong and original intelligence , almost any subject may be made inspiring , awakening , educative in the highest sense . But geniuses are rare under the best of circumstances ; and if ...
... true that , given a teacher of genius , or even of strong and original intelligence , almost any subject may be made inspiring , awakening , educative in the highest sense . But geniuses are rare under the best of circumstances ; and if ...
Side 22
... True , he came in contact with one teacher of genius -Huxley . But for the rest he does not indicate , nor is there any reason to suppose , that his teachers , considered merely as men , were greatly superior to the average public ...
... True , he came in contact with one teacher of genius -Huxley . But for the rest he does not indicate , nor is there any reason to suppose , that his teachers , considered merely as men , were greatly superior to the average public ...
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