Mistaken Views on the Education of GirlsWhitcombe & Tombs, 1884 - Всего страниц: 136 |
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... upper classes of society , is marred by the sad consequences of mistakes made in home training , in the choice of a governess or a school , and in the pursuit of studies injudiciously undertaken in the belief that by gaining distinction ...
... upper classes of society , is marred by the sad consequences of mistakes made in home training , in the choice of a governess or a school , and in the pursuit of studies injudiciously undertaken in the belief that by gaining distinction ...
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... upper classes- Elementary training neglected - Consequences of such neglect . CHAPTER III . ... ... ... Page 18 to 30 Desultory attendance at School - Unnecessary inter- ruptions of studies considered from the Teacher's point of view ...
... upper classes- Elementary training neglected - Consequences of such neglect . CHAPTER III . ... ... ... Page 18 to 30 Desultory attendance at School - Unnecessary inter- ruptions of studies considered from the Teacher's point of view ...
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... upper classes a little girl is too often looked upon as a pretty plaything destined for nothing but to adorn the home of her parents , and at some future time perhaps that of her husband . The thought that the vicissitudes of this life ...
... upper classes a little girl is too often looked upon as a pretty plaything destined for nothing but to adorn the home of her parents , and at some future time perhaps that of her husband . The thought that the vicissitudes of this life ...
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... Upper and Middle Classes , must acknowledge the sad truth of my statement that too often when girls are placed under efficient teaching , they have . already lost five , six , or seven years of their lives . How often do we not see ...
... Upper and Middle Classes , must acknowledge the sad truth of my statement that too often when girls are placed under efficient teaching , they have . already lost five , six , or seven years of their lives . How often do we not see ...
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... upper classes , and teachers who come daily into close contact with the young , cannot but recognise how true it is . We meet with children whose manners are irreproachable as long as the eyes of their parents or teachers are upon them ...
... upper classes , and teachers who come daily into close contact with the young , cannot but recognise how true it is . We meet with children whose manners are irreproachable as long as the eyes of their parents or teachers are upon them ...
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Стр. 131 - Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me : but whoso shall cause one of these little ones which believe on me to stumble, it is profitable for him that a great millstone should be hanged about his neck, and that he should be sunk in the depth of the sea.
Стр. 130 - The which observed, a man may prophesy, With a near aim, of the main chance of things As yet not come to life, which in their seeds And weak beginnings lie intreasured. Such things become the hatch and brood of time...
Стр. 127 - Yet, ere we part, one lesson I can leave you For every day. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever; Do noble things, not dream them, all day long: And so make life, death, and that vast for-ever One grand, sweet song.
Стр. 44 - Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb, And pulled out a plum, And said, "What a good boy am I!
Стр. 48 - He paused, as if revolving in his soul Some weighty matter ; then, with fervent voice And an impassioned majesty, exclaimed — " O for the coming of that glorious time When, prizing knowledge as her noblest wealth And best protection, this imperial Realm, While she exacts allegiance, shall admit An obligation, on her part, to teach Them who are born to serve her and obey ; Rinding herself by statute ' to secure For all the children whom her soil maintains 1 See Note.
Стр. 104 - So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man, When Duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, I can...
Стр. 30 - that is only because it has not yet come to its age of discretion and choice. The weeds, you see, have taken the liberty to grow, and I thought it unfair in me to prejudice the soil towards roses and strawberries.
Стр. 44 - And, as a fagot sparkles on the hearth, Not less if unattended and alone, Than when both young and old sit gathered round, And take delight in its activity, Even so this happy creature of herself Is all-sufficient; solitude to her Is blithe society; she fills the air With gladness and involuntary songs.