Indeed, as he eagerly sparkled at them from the cellarage before mentioned, he seemed a kind of cannon loaded to the muzzle with facts, and prepared to blow them clean out of the regions of childhood at one discharge. He seemed a galvanizing apparatus,... Dickens as an Educator - Sivu 139tekijä(t) James Laughlin Hughes - 1900 - 319 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1854 - 634 sivua
...filled so full of facts. Indeed, as he eagerly sparkled at them from the cellarage before mentioned, he seemed a kind of cannon loaded to the muzzle with...regions of childhood at one discharge. He seemed a galvanising apparatus, too, charged with a grim mechanical substitute for the tender young imaginations... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1854 - 302 sivua
...filled so full of facts. Indeed, as he eagerly sparkled at them from the cellarage before mentioned, he seemed a kind of cannon loaded to the muzzle with,...tender young imaginations that were to be stormed away. " Girl number twenty," said Mr. Gradgrind, squarely pointing with his square forefinger, " I don't... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1854 - 390 sivua
...filled so full of facts. Indeed, as he eagerly sparkled at them from the cellarage before mentioned, he seemed a kind of cannon loaded to the muzzle with...regions of childhood at one discharge. He seemed a galvanising apparatus, too, charged with a grim mechanical substitute for the tender young imaginations... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 488 sivua
...Thomas Gradgrind to the little pitchers before him, who were to be filled so full of facts. vanising apparatus, too, charged with a grim mechanical substitute...tender young imaginations that were to be stormed away. " Girl number twenty," said Mr. Gradgrind, squarely pointing with his square forefinger, " I don't... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 490 sivua
...Thomas Gradgrind to the little pitchers before him, who were to be filled so full of facts. vanising apparatus, too, charged with a grim mechanical substitute...tender young imaginations that were to be stormed away. " Girl number twenty," said Mr. Gradgrind, squarely pointing with his square forefinger, " I don't... | |
| California State Teachers' Institute - 1861 - 498 sivua
...to walk, and I will engage that he shall never wonder." And Gradgrind, as -he surveyed the children, seemed a kind of cannon, loaded to the muzzle with...out of the regions of childhood at one discharge. Scotland has long been distinguished for the excellence of her Schools and the general intelligence... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 604 sivua
...filled so full of facts. Indeed, as he eagerly sparkled at them from the cellarage before mentioned, he seemed a kind of cannon loaded to the muzzle with...tender young imaginations that were to be stormed away. " Girl number twenty," said Mr. Gradgrind, squarely pointing with his square forefinger, " I don't... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 662 sivua
...filled so full of facts. Indeed, as he eagerly sparkled at them from the cellarage before mentioned, he seemed a kind of cannon loaded to the muzzle with...tender young imaginations that were to be stormed away. " Girl number twenty," said Mr. Gradgrind, squarely pointing with his square forefinger, "I don't know... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 354 sivua
...him, who were to be filled so full of facts. loaded to the muzzle with facts, and prepared to blot* them clean out of the regions of childhood at one...tender young imaginations that were to be stormed away. " Girl number twenty," said Mr. Gradgrind, squarelj pointing with his square forefinger, " I don't... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 sivua
...filled so full of facts. Indeed, as he eagerly sparkled at them from the cellarage before mentioned, s to be imaginary ; and that, while, every day in...no blemishes, and in another no virtues, it will — Hard Times, Boot /., Chap. 2. FACTS — Gradgrind's lesson* of. Mr. Gradgrind walked homeward from... | |
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