Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina iv
... Observations . - Nature of mental training ; should be the object of early education ; mere instruction does not ... observation ; its value in educating children , 231 . Sect . 3. Attention , 232. - Some studies more favourable than ...
... Observations . - Nature of mental training ; should be the object of early education ; mere instruction does not ... observation ; its value in educating children , 231 . Sect . 3. Attention , 232. - Some studies more favourable than ...
Pagina 13
... observations refer to one small class of persons only . We wish it were so ; but although a constant round of society and amusement is certainly not within the reach of all , the same absence of any rational occu- pation prevails . The ...
... observations refer to one small class of persons only . We wish it were so ; but although a constant round of society and amusement is certainly not within the reach of all , the same absence of any rational occu- pation prevails . The ...
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... observation and reflection , some know- ledge of the human mind , of the feelings and passions by which it is moved , and of the principles by which it should be governed ; for it is not by unarmed champions that the Hydra - headed ...
... observation and reflection , some know- ledge of the human mind , of the feelings and passions by which it is moved , and of the principles by which it should be governed ; for it is not by unarmed champions that the Hydra - headed ...
Pagina 29
... observations appear to us to establish clearly two important and inseparably connected facts , namely , the necessity of a better education for women , and the necessity of grounding that education on a more comprehensive view of human ...
... observations appear to us to establish clearly two important and inseparably connected facts , namely , the necessity of a better education for women , and the necessity of grounding that education on a more comprehensive view of human ...
Pagina 51
... observe how slowly and laboriously he learns first to distinguish the characters , next to assemble them into syllables , then to connect the syllables into words , and finally to catch the meaning of sentences which our experienced ...
... observe how slowly and laboriously he learns first to distinguish the characters , next to assemble them into syllables , then to connect the syllables into words , and finally to catch the meaning of sentences which our experienced ...
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