Progressive Education, Commencing with the InfantW. D. Ticknor, 1835 - 348 psl. |
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13 psl.
... the portion of life which follows it , a line of demarcation not arbitrarily drawn , but which belongs to the immu- table and necessary order of the development of the individual . The child at the age of five years 2.
... the portion of life which follows it , a line of demarcation not arbitrarily drawn , but which belongs to the immu- table and necessary order of the development of the individual . The child at the age of five years 2.
17 psl.
... necessary , from my plan , to be noticed , but already exhausted by the distinguished writers who have devo- ted their thoughts to this subject . But in examining this subject more closely , I have found much that is new , especially ...
... necessary , from my plan , to be noticed , but already exhausted by the distinguished writers who have devo- ted their thoughts to this subject . But in examining this subject more closely , I have found much that is new , especially ...
26 psl.
... necessary to sustain , enlighten , and direct it , and to reanimate it when sinking into ap- athy , it would seem that the great object of education is to render the access to this more easy to the human being in the successive periods ...
... necessary to sustain , enlighten , and direct it , and to reanimate it when sinking into ap- athy , it would seem that the great object of education is to render the access to this more easy to the human being in the successive periods ...
45 psl.
... necessary to renounce the idea of being happy ; they tell us , that if unhappiness is inevitably attached to vice , happiness is not , in this life , al- ways the reward of virtue . It would seem , that such philosophers have taken the ...
... necessary to renounce the idea of being happy ; they tell us , that if unhappiness is inevitably attached to vice , happiness is not , in this life , al- ways the reward of virtue . It would seem , that such philosophers have taken the ...
49 psl.
... necessary , they would have sacrificed hap- piness itself . It is thus that they proceed on their path- way through life . Not only is the search for happiness illusory , but it retards us in the pursuit of what is valu- able : In fact ...
... necessary , they would have sacrificed hap- piness itself . It is thus that they proceed on their path- way through life . Not only is the search for happiness illusory , but it retards us in the pursuit of what is valu- able : In fact ...
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Progressive Education, Commencing with the Infant Albertine-Adrienne Necker de Saussure Visos knygos peržiūra - 1835 |
Progressive Education, Commencing with the Infant Albertine Adrienne de Saussure Necker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1835 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
acquired action age of reason amusement animals appears beauty become believe cause character child Christian comprehend conscience consequence cries degree desire devo dispositions divine duty effect elevated emotions ence eternal evil excite exer exercise exert existence experience expression faculties favorable fear feeling future give Guizot habits happiness heart hope human idea imagination imitation important impressions impulse inclinations infancy influence instinct interest Jesus Christ language laudanum ligion little children Madame de Staël Madame Necker manifest means ment mind moral moral constitution mother motives nature necessary never object obliged observations ourselves paregoric parents passions pathy perfection pleasure possess prayer present principle produce progress Progressive Education pupil reason receive religion religious renders respect rience seems sensations sentiments soon soul speak spirit sympathy thee thing thought tion tivated true truth vidual wish words young