Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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209. oldal
... considered too young as yet to go into the philosophy class . ' I was at the end of the year when it was usual to go up into the philosophy class . ' But his master made him spend another year in the first class , ' seeing that I was so ...
... considered too young as yet to go into the philosophy class . ' I was at the end of the year when it was usual to go up into the philosophy class . ' But his master made him spend another year in the first class , ' seeing that I was so ...
224. oldal
... considered a good pupil – ' At the age of seventeen I used to hear people saying : " There is an excellent young man . I should like my son to be like him . " Generally speaking , it was considered perfectly legitimate for the average ...
... considered a good pupil – ' At the age of seventeen I used to hear people saying : " There is an excellent young man . I should like my son to be like him . " Generally speaking , it was considered perfectly legitimate for the average ...
281. oldal
... considered one of the ideal forms of education , together with the individual tuition made famous by Rousseau's Émile . Individual tuition and the boarding - school became part of French life together . The paradox is only apparent ...
... considered one of the ideal forms of education , together with the individual tuition made famous by Rousseau's Émile . Individual tuition and the boarding - school became part of French life together . The paradox is only apparent ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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