The English Journal of Education, 11. kötet |
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25. oldal
A teacher , who had just taken charge of a school in one of the southern counties
, described the attempt of the boys to sing the Morning Hymn as being like a
continued buzzing in his ears for at least twenty minutes . The number of schools
in ...
A teacher , who had just taken charge of a school in one of the southern counties
, described the attempt of the boys to sing the Morning Hymn as being like a
continued buzzing in his ears for at least twenty minutes . The number of schools
in ...
29. oldal
To our mind , all that can justly be made of the patronage of foreign music by the
English , is that it proves them to possess a capacity for music , though they have
not taken the pains to develop that capacity . And this is the great thing , as ...
To our mind , all that can justly be made of the patronage of foreign music by the
English , is that it proves them to possess a capacity for music , though they have
not taken the pains to develop that capacity . And this is the great thing , as ...
38. oldal
... too , the fairness and candour of the views taken . Charles ' s despotism ,
rapacity , and deceit , are not veiled ; whilst indignation is well expressed at the
manner of judgment and fierce persecuting spirit which procured and
characterized his ...
... too , the fairness and candour of the views taken . Charles ' s despotism ,
rapacity , and deceit , are not veiled ; whilst indignation is well expressed at the
manner of judgment and fierce persecuting spirit which procured and
characterized his ...
39. oldal
The book is well and , in some parts , powerfully written , and the author has
taken great pains to elucidate every passage concerning the Mother of our Lord ,
and to show as strongly as possible the merely human light in which the Son of
God ...
The book is well and , in some parts , powerfully written , and the author has
taken great pains to elucidate every passage concerning the Mother of our Lord ,
and to show as strongly as possible the merely human light in which the Son of
God ...
49. oldal
Their efficiency controlled , care taken that improvements in the system and its
working keep pace with the progress of time . The whole question thus placed is
only of comparatively modern date , and owes its origin to the advanced state of ...
Their efficiency controlled , care taken that improvements in the system and its
working keep pace with the progress of time . The whole question thus placed is
only of comparatively modern date , and owes its origin to the advanced state of ...
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101. oldal - Notwithstanding, lest we should offend them, go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, and take up the fish that first cometh up; and when thou hast opened his mouth, thou shalt find a piece of money : that take, and give unto them for me and thee.
371. oldal - That it may please thee to strengthen such as do stand; and to comfort and help the weakhearted ; and to raise up them that fall; and finally to beat down Satan under our feet; We beseech thee to hear us, good Lord.
359. oldal - To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, But all his serious thoughts had rest in Heaven. As some tall cliff, that lifts its awful form, Swells from the vale and midway leaves the storm, Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head.
103. oldal - ... principal aim of society is to protect individuals in the enjoyment of those absolute rights, which were vested in them by the immutable laws of nature; but which could not be preserved in peace without that mutual assistance and intercourse which is gained by the institution of friendly and social communities. Hence it follows, that the first and primary end of human laws is to maintain and regulate these absolute rights of individuals.
29. oldal - I say then, that the personal influence of the teacher is able in some sort to dispense with an academical system, but that the system cannot in any sort dispense with personal influence. With influence there is life, without it there is none ; if influence is deprived of its due position, it will not by those means be got rid of, it will only break out irregularly, dangerously. An academical system without the- personal influence of teachers upon pupils, is an arctic winter ; it will create an ice-bound,...
29. oldal - ... winning form, pouring it forth with the zeal of enthusiasm, and lighting up his own love of it in the breasts of his hearers. It is the place where the catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in the truth day by day into the ready memory, and wedging and tightening it into the expanding reason.
246. oldal - Genius, unexerted, is no more genius than a bushel of acorns is a forest of oaks." There may be epics in men's brains, just as there are oaks in acorns, but the tree and the bark must come out before we can measure them.
118. oldal - The next remove must be to the study of politics; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth be such poor, shaken, uncertain reeds, of such a tottering conscience, as many of our great counsellors have lately shown themselves, but steadfast pillars of the state.
117. oldal - But when wit is combined •with sense and information ; when it is softened by benevolence, and restrained by strong principle ; when it is in the hands of a man who can use it and despise it, who can be witty and something much better than witty, who loves honour, justice...
203. oldal - Stood on my feet : about me round I saw Hill, dale, and shady woods, and sunny plains, And liquid lapse of murmuring streams...