Locke Amsden, Or The Schoolmaster: A Tale |
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Σελίδα 40
His language , indeed , on whatever subject employed , though the most
abstruse to be found in the books , was as simple as that of childhood itself ;
while , at the same time , he had the happy faculty of putting the minds of 40
LOCKE ...
His language , indeed , on whatever subject employed , though the most
abstruse to be found in the books , was as simple as that of childhood itself ;
while , at the same time , he had the happy faculty of putting the minds of 40
LOCKE ...
Σελίδα 41
he had the happy faculty of putting the minds of all he addressed , even to the
youngest and weakest , at once into the full possession of his ideas . This , with a
good understanding of human nature , and of human nature , particularly , as ...
he had the happy faculty of putting the minds of all he addressed , even to the
youngest and weakest , at once into the full possession of his ideas . This , with a
good understanding of human nature , and of human nature , particularly , as ...
Σελίδα 44
But scholarship alone , my son , will never make you truly great or happy . It is not
the one thing needful ; it brings not the pearl of great price . It may , indeed , bring
you , as I once read in the works of some poet , “ The world's applause ...
But scholarship alone , my son , will never make you truly great or happy . It is not
the one thing needful ; it brings not the pearl of great price . It may , indeed , bring
you , as I once read in the works of some poet , “ The world's applause ...
Σελίδα 46
As happy as the lark , with which he rose in the morning , he cheerfully and
diligently toiled through the day ; giving his undivided attention to any and every
kind of work upon which he was requested to engage . So complete a revolution
in the ...
As happy as the lark , with which he rose in the morning , he cheerfully and
diligently toiled through the day ; giving his undivided attention to any and every
kind of work upon which he was requested to engage . So complete a revolution
in the ...
Σελίδα 50
And occupied by the reflections thus occasioned , together with anticipations of
happy results from his expected engagement , he arrived , after a ride of a few
hours , at the borders of the romanticlooking place of which he was in quest .
And occupied by the reflections thus occasioned , together with anticipations of
happy results from his expected engagement , he arrived , after a ride of a few
hours , at the borders of the romanticlooking place of which he was in quest .
Τι λένε οι χρήστες - Σύνταξη κριτικής
Δεν εντοπίσαμε κριτικές στις συνήθεις τοποθεσίες.
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
advantages Amsden answer appeared asked attempt attend become began believe bring brought Bunker called Carter cause character common continued course daughter district doctor effect engaged entered expected eyes father fear feelings felt follow former give hand happy head heard heart hour interest kind knowledge lady latter learning least leave length less Lincoln Locke look manner master means mind Miss mother nature nearly never object observed obtained once opening passed perhaps person prepared present probably professor pupils question reason received remain replied respect result round scholars seemed seen soon studies supposed sure surprise taken teach teacher tell thing thought took true turning usual village whole wish young
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