Education, Τόμος 38New England Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Σελίδα 143
... Italian . It is not necessary to enter into details here ; the fact is well known to everybody who has given the subject any attention . It may be mentioned , how- ever , that of the Nobel prizes for literature granted between 1901 and ...
... Italian . It is not necessary to enter into details here ; the fact is well known to everybody who has given the subject any attention . It may be mentioned , how- ever , that of the Nobel prizes for literature granted between 1901 and ...
Σελίδα 144
... Italian in a few months . No mention is here made of Rumanian because it is more difficult than any of the languages just named and of com- paratively small importance . Three or four years spent in the study of Latin should give more ...
... Italian in a few months . No mention is here made of Rumanian because it is more difficult than any of the languages just named and of com- paratively small importance . Three or four years spent in the study of Latin should give more ...
Σελίδα 145
... Italian " campi " and the Spanish " campos " are no more corruptions than are " campuses " or " camp . " The ancient words that passed into the modern tongues were not corrupted , but merely transformed . It is not corrupting a piece of ...
... Italian " campi " and the Spanish " campos " are no more corruptions than are " campuses " or " camp . " The ancient words that passed into the modern tongues were not corrupted , but merely transformed . It is not corrupting a piece of ...
Σελίδα 146
... Italy . ( 102-131 ) . II . He lands at Crete ; ill - omens and plague retard the building of the city . ( 132-146 ) . Fourth stage -- from Crete to the Strophides . ( 147-206 ) . I. Spends two years in Crete : warned by the Gods he ...
... Italy . ( 102-131 ) . II . He lands at Crete ; ill - omens and plague retard the building of the city . ( 132-146 ) . Fourth stage -- from Crete to the Strophides . ( 147-206 ) . I. Spends two years in Crete : warned by the Gods he ...
Σελίδα 147
... Italy on account of the Greeks . ( 396-398 ) . 2. Must go to the nearest point in Italy and coast to Sicily up on the west side of Italy . ( 403-432 ) . 3. Must propitiate Juno in every possible way . ( 437-439 ) . 4. Before the ...
... Italy on account of the Greeks . ( 396-398 ) . 2. Must go to the nearest point in Italy and coast to Sicily up on the west side of Italy . ( 403-432 ) . 3. Must propitiate Juno in every possible way . ( 437-439 ) . 4. Before the ...
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Σελίδα 718 - High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin...
Σελίδα 778 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
Σελίδα 408 - Conscience in the midst of every reasonable soul as a light whereby he may divine and know what he ought to do, and what he ought not to do. Wherefore, forasmuch as it behoveth thee to be occupied in such things as pertain to the law, it is necessary that thou ever hold a pure and clean conscience.
Σελίδα 487 - Each of us inevitable, Each of us limitless— each of us with his or her right upon the earth, Each of us allow'd the eternal purports of the earth, Each of us here as divinely as any is here.
Σελίδα 718 - For honour travels in a strait so narrow, Where one but goes abreast. Keep then the path ; For emulation hath a thousand sons, That one by one pursue ; if you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an entered tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost.
Σελίδα 128 - If we survey the pedagogy of Luther in all its extent," says Dittes, " and imagine it fully realized in practice, what a splendid picture the schools and education of the sixteenth century would present ! We should have courses of study, text-books, teachers, methods, principles, and modes of discipline, schools and school regulations, that could serve as models for our own age. But, alas ! Luther, like all great men, was little understood by his age and adherents; and what was understood was inadequately...
Σελίδα 110 - It includes not only the narrow conception of instruction, to which it was formerly limited, but embraces all forms of human experience, owing to the recognition of the fact that every stimulus with its corresponding reaction has a definite effect upon character. It may be either mainly esthetic, ethical, intellectual, physical, or technical, but to be most satisfactory, it must involve and develop all these sides of human capacity.
Σελίδα 597 - Bear constantly in mind the truth that the aim of your discipline should be to produce a self-governing being ; not to produce a being to be governed by others.
Σελίδα 126 - If the government can compel such citizens as are fit for military service to bear spear and rifle, to mount ramparts and perform other martial duties in time of war, how much more has it a right to compel the people to send their children to school...
Σελίδα 285 - Inches. Manuscripts not easily legible will not be considered. The name of the writer must not appear on the essay, which should be accompanied by a letter giving the writer's name, school and home address, and sent to Mrs. Fannie Fern Andrews...