Practical Hints for the Teachers of Public SchoolsD. Appleton, 1892 - 198 oldal |
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... earnest because curious effort ; and we believe in it especially for the better understanding of things and their names , its nicer ob- servation of qualities and forms , its clearer conception of ideas , and its finer expression of ...
... earnest because curious effort ; and we believe in it especially for the better understanding of things and their names , its nicer ob- servation of qualities and forms , its clearer conception of ideas , and its finer expression of ...
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... earnest and successful endeavor for uprightness of purpose , or been surrounded or pervaded by a purer or more life - giving atmosphere . In their very constitution are found the most efficient means for inducing a well - ordered life ...
... earnest and successful endeavor for uprightness of purpose , or been surrounded or pervaded by a purer or more life - giving atmosphere . In their very constitution are found the most efficient means for inducing a well - ordered life ...
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... earnest zeal , the ardor , or the deep interest is aroused and held fast . But it is not to the stated lecture , or the carefully de- vised manual , that we would most securely trust for im- provement . Our memory and experience point ...
... earnest zeal , the ardor , or the deep interest is aroused and held fast . But it is not to the stated lecture , or the carefully de- vised manual , that we would most securely trust for im- provement . Our memory and experience point ...
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... earnest , and kindly words of his teacher , with none of his companions near , or knowing of the interview , are two very different characters , in whose judgment the role of the teacher , too , is greatly changed . What in the one case ...
... earnest , and kindly words of his teacher , with none of his companions near , or knowing of the interview , are two very different characters , in whose judgment the role of the teacher , too , is greatly changed . What in the one case ...
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... earnest pur- pose of life , is not the work of a novice or a trained dullard . Too often , I fear , we send forth even our best pupils with no aim beyond the diploma , no ambition but for the high mark , who , when the pressure of the ...
... earnest pur- pose of life , is not the work of a novice or a trained dullard . Too often , I fear , we send forth even our best pupils with no aim beyond the diploma , no ambition but for the high mark , who , when the pressure of the ...
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advance better Bond Street cern character child Cicero Cloth culture desire direct discern discipline dull duties earnest effort EURIPIDES examination expression familiar feel flowery fields fruitful geography girl give grade grammar growth habit heart high-school higher hope important influence inspiration instruction intellectual intelligent interest J. P. MAHAFFY judgment kindly knowledge labor lessons LEWIS CAMPBELL literature means memory ment mental methods mind moral nature never numbers parent perhaps pict present principal progress public school purpose question ready recitation scholarship school-life school-room secure SHELDON AMOS skill sometimes SOPHOCLES spect spirit success suggestion superintendent teach teacher and pupil tence text-book things thought tion to-day Tom Brown tricities true truth uncon University of Edinburgh weary well-ordered William Rufus wisdom wise wiser words worthy young
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143. oldal - The place was worthy of such a trial. It was the great hall of William Rufus, the hall which had resounded with acclamations at the inauguration of thirty kings, the hall which had witnessed the just sentence of Bacon and the just absolution of Somers , the hall where the eloquence of Strafford...
iv. oldal - Education. By SS LAURIE, LL. D., Professor of the Institutes and History of Education in the University of Edinburgh.
31. oldal - Thus with the year Seasons return ; but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine ; But cloud instead, and everduring dark Surrounds me, from the cheerful ways of men Cut off, and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with a universal blank Of nature's works, to me expunged and rased, And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out.
72. oldal - Christ of the five wounds, who look'dst through the dark To the face of thy mother! consider, I pray, How we common mothers stand desolate, mark, . Whose sons, not being Christs, die with eyes turned away, And no last word to say!
87. oldal - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.