Locke Amsden, Or The Schoolmaster: A Tale |
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Σελίδα 43
The father , wholly failing , at length gave up the attempt in vexation and despair ;
but another , who better understood the nature of the mind thus diseased , and
the only remedies which could effect its cure , now undertook the task , and was ...
The father , wholly failing , at length gave up the attempt in vexation and despair ;
but another , who better understood the nature of the mind thus diseased , and
the only remedies which could effect its cure , now undertook the task , and was ...
Σελίδα 71
... and which fell upon his ears with such an exasperating effect , that it brought
him to an instant determination , and he replied , with unwonted spirit , “ I will
come on , sir ; and with your permission , we will see whether pupil or teacher
shall be ...
... and which fell upon his ears with such an exasperating effect , that it brought
him to an instant determination , and he replied , with unwonted spirit , “ I will
come on , sir ; and with your permission , we will see whether pupil or teacher
shall be ...
Σελίδα 72
He could not expect , however , to effect this object , at once ; and the greatest
difficulties , therefore , he would have to encounter , would be likely to occur
during the first weeks of his school . It was this which had caused him so long to
hesitate ...
He could not expect , however , to effect this object , at once ; and the greatest
difficulties , therefore , he would have to encounter , would be likely to occur
during the first weeks of his school . It was this which had caused him so long to
hesitate ...
Σελίδα 77
I shall go on and endeavor to do my duty in a proper and decided manner , ” said
Locke , in reply ; “ but to adopt your plan , though it might have its effect for a
while , would yet be practising a deception to which I could never condescend .
I shall go on and endeavor to do my duty in a proper and decided manner , ” said
Locke , in reply ; “ but to adopt your plan , though it might have its effect for a
while , would yet be practising a deception to which I could never condescend .
Σελίδα 86
This course he adopted no less from the suggestions of his own mind , drawn
from the remembrance of the effect which kindness and respect in a teacher
always produced on his feelings when he himself was a pupil , than from the ...
This course he adopted no less from the suggestions of his own mind , drawn
from the remembrance of the effect which kindness and respect in a teacher
always produced on his feelings when he himself was a pupil , than from the ...
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