The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... hand . However exalted may seem the praises which we have given to loose and unplanned reading , we are not saying that it is the sole ingredient of a good education . Besides this sort of education , which some boys will voluntarily ...
... hand . However exalted may seem the praises which we have given to loose and unplanned reading , we are not saying that it is the sole ingredient of a good education . Besides this sort of education , which some boys will voluntarily ...
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... hand . He mentioned to Lord Sheffield , as having had a preponderat- ing influence over him , the works of Father Parsons , who lived in Queen Elizabeth's time . But in all probability these were 66 secondary persuasions ...
... hand . He mentioned to Lord Sheffield , as having had a preponderat- ing influence over him , the works of Father Parsons , who lived in Queen Elizabeth's time . But in all probability these were 66 secondary persuasions ...
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... hand to sap his Roman Catholic belief . Pavilliard had a fair French library — not ill - stored in the recent publica- tions of that age — of which he allowed his pupil the continual use . It was as impossible to open any of them and ...
... hand to sap his Roman Catholic belief . Pavilliard had a fair French library — not ill - stored in the recent publica- tions of that age — of which he allowed his pupil the continual use . It was as impossible to open any of them and ...
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... hand , he wished those books to contain real and accurate information . He liked the firm earth of positive know- ledge . His fancy was not flexible enough for exquisite refine- ment , his imagination too slow for light and wandering ...
... hand , he wished those books to contain real and accurate information . He liked the firm earth of positive know- ledge . His fancy was not flexible enough for exquisite refine- ment , his imagination too slow for light and wandering ...
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... hands of Plato , Aristotle , and Demosthenes . " And wonderful is it for what Mr. Hallam calls " the languid students of our present age " to turn over the journal of his daily studies . It is true , it seems to have been revised by ...
... hands of Plato , Aristotle , and Demosthenes . " And wonderful is it for what Mr. Hallam calls " the languid students of our present age " to turn over the journal of his daily studies . It is true , it seems to have been revised by ...
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