| 1812 - 954 σελίδες
...also sympathise with a scowl, nnd catch somewhat of the inward disposition which distorts the feature* of the nurse ? Thus begin the efforts of a parent...who shall presume to assign limits to the importance of such efforts in the education of a being whose leading disposition, if it fulfil the will of its... | |
| Thomas Babington - 1826 - 294 σελίδες
...reasonable to suppose, that if an infant sympathises with a smile, it may also sympathise with a scowl, and catch somewhat of the inward disposition which...who shall presume to assign limits to the importance of such efforts in the education of a being whose leading disposition, if it fulfil the will of its... | |
| Thomas Babington - 1826 - 296 σελίδες
...reasonable to suppose, that if an infant sympathises with a smile, it may also sympathise with a scowl, and catch somewhat of the inward disposition which...features of the nurse ? Thus begin the efforts of a c 26 parent, to cherish all that is benevolent and affectionate in the bosom of a child ; and to prevent... | |
| 1832 - 606 σελίδες
...reasonable to suppose, that if an infant sympathizes with a smile, it may also sympathize with a scowl, and catch somewhat of the inward disposition which...who shall presume to assign limits to the importance of such efforts in the education of a being, whose leading disposition, if it fulfil the will of its... | |
| M. Bakewell - 1836 - 260 σελίδες
...reasonable to suppose, that if an infant sympathizes with a smile it may also sympathize with a scowl, and catch somewhat of the inward disposition which distorts the features of the nurse." — Babington. If an infant will thus reflect the feelings by which it is regarded, how great must... | |
| Mrs. J. Bakewell - 1843 - 236 σελίδες
...reasonable to suppose, that if an infant sympathizes with a smile it may also sympathize with a scowl, and catch somewhat of the inward disposition which distorts the features of the nurse ?" — Babington. If an infant will thus reflect the feelings by which it is regarded, how great must... | |
| M. Bakewell - 1850 - 260 σελίδες
...reasonable to suppose, that if an infant sympathizes with a smile it may also sympathize with a scowl, and catch somewhat of the inward disposition which distorts the features of the nurse V — Babington. If an infant will thus reflect the feelings by which it is regarded, how great must... | |
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