| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 460 oldal
...indeed I hold that a man is only fit to teach so long as he is himself learning daily. If the mind once becomes stagnant, it can give no fresh draught to another mind ; it is drinking out of a pond, instead of from a spring. And whatever you read tends generally to your own... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 460 oldal
...indeed I hold that a man is only fit to teach so long as he is himself learning daily. If the mind once becomes stagnant, it can give no fresh draught to another mind ; it is drinking out of a pond, instead of from a spring. And whatever you read tends generally to your own... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1852 - 250 oldal
...indeed I hold that a man is only fit to teach so long as he is himself learning daily. If the mind once becomes stagnant, it can give no fresh draught to another mind ; it is drinking out of a pond, instead of from a spring. And whatever you read tends generally to your own... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1852 - 172 oldal
...TEACHING. I HOLD that a man is only fit to teach so long as he is himself learning daily. If the mind once becomes stagnant, it can give no fresh draught to another mind ; it is drinking out of a pond instead of from a spring. A schoolmaster's intercourse is with the young, the... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1853 - 228 oldal
...And I hold that a man is fit to teach so long only, as he is himself learning daily. If the mind once becomes stagnant, it can give no fresh draught to another mind; it is drinking from a pond, instead of from a spring." On this principle Dr. Arnold constantly acted. He... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1853 - 228 oldal
...And I hold that a man is fit to teach so long only, as he is himself learning daily. If the mind once becomes stagnant, it can give no fresh draught to another mind; it is drinking from a pond, instead of from a spring." On this principle Dr. Arnold constantly acted. He... | |
| Emma Jane Worboise - 1859 - 252 oldal
...hold that a man is only fit to teach so long as he is himself learning daily. If the mind once become stagnant, it can give no fresh draught to another mind : it is drinking out of a pond, instead of from a spring. And whatever you read tends generally to your own... | |
| 1868 - 784 oldal
...1868. Vol. Vl SA.3ST FHA-XsrCJISOO. [No. 10. CFor the Callfurnla Teacher.] THE TRUE TEACHER. DR. ARNOLD says : " You need not think that your own reading...drinking out of a pool instead of from a spring." It is often said that the occupation of teaching belittles a man, and it is a current notion that it... | |
| Emma Jane Worboise - 1870 - 426 oldal
...hold that a man is only fit to teach so long as he is himself learning daily. If the mind once become stagnant, it can give no fresh draught to another mind : it is drinking out of a pond, instead of from a spring. And whatever you read tends generally to your own... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1887 - 544 oldal
...TEACHING. I HOLD that a man is only fit to teach so long as he is himself learning daily. If the mind once becomes stagnant, it can give no fresh draught to another mind; it is drinking out of a pond instead of from a spring. A schoolmaster's intercourse is with the young, the... | |
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