| Philip G. Schrag, Michael Meltsner - 1998 - 358 pàgines
...these boys and girls nothing but Facts. Facts alone are wanted in life. You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will ever be of any service to them." C. DICKENS, THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, HARD TIMES AND THE HOLLY TREE INN 541 (1880). 19. The extensive... | |
| Sue Jennings - 1999 - 200 pàgines
...alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will...principle on which I bring up these children. Stick to Facts, Sir!' The scene was a plain, bare, monotonous vault of a schoolroom, and the speaker's square... | |
| Anne Waldron Neumann - 1999 - 196 pàgines
...alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will ever be of any service to them ... Stick to Facts, sir!' This opening scene is 'a plain, bare, monotonous vault of a schoolroom' in... | |
| Eileen Scanlon - 1999 - 314 pàgines
...alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will ever be of any service to them. (Thomas Gradgrind, Esq.)1 I wish I could collect all the Facts we hear so much about . . . and all... | |
| Nick Barwick - 2000 - 202 pàgines
...alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will...principle on which I bring up these children. Stick to Facts, Sir!' This is how Mr Gradgrind expounds his educational system to the schoolmaster Mr M'Choakumchild... | |
| Research & Education Association Editors - 2013 - 220 pàgines
...alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will...principle on which I bring up these children. Stick to Facts, sir!" The scene was a plain, bare, monotonous vault of a school-room, and the speaker's square... | |
| Research & Education Association Editors - 2013 - 220 pàgines
...alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will...the principle on which I bring up these children. Slick to Facts, sir!" The scene was a plain, bare, monotonous vault of a school-room, and the speaker's... | |
| James L. Hughes - 2001 - 340 pàgines
...alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. You can only form the mtnda of reasoning animals upon facts; nothing else will ever be of any service to them. This la the principle on which I bring up my own children, and this is the principle on which T bring up... | |
| Rosemary Rees - 2001 - 246 pàgines
...alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will ever be of any service to them. So begins Charles Dickens' novel Hard Times. Written in 1854, it was a ruthless parody of Utilitarianism.... | |
| Katherine A. Fitzgerald, Luke A.J. O'Neill, Robin E. Callard, Andy J.H. Gearing - 2001 - 534 pàgines
...alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and root out everything else. You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will ever be of any service to them." From Hard Times, bv Charles Dickens Section I THE INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS AIMS OF THE BOOK The main aim... | |
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