Thoughts of a parent on education with notes by the editor1837 |
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Sivu 8
... person , observing how exclusively the embellishments of life had superseded all else in her friend's estimation , ventured to hint that such acquirements ought not to be the great object of education . " I know what you mean ...
... person , observing how exclusively the embellishments of life had superseded all else in her friend's estimation , ventured to hint that such acquirements ought not to be the great object of education . " I know what you mean ...
Sivu 9
... persons , who , uniting wealth and idleness to a thirst for dissipation , are eagerly pressing upwards ; and though not within the pale of fashion , conceive that envied distinction not wholly unattainable , either by themselves or ...
... persons , who , uniting wealth and idleness to a thirst for dissipation , are eagerly pressing upwards ; and though not within the pale of fashion , conceive that envied distinction not wholly unattainable , either by themselves or ...
Sivu 10
... person who ventures , except in the pulpit , to speak with the openness of Lucinda , is considered ( unless mildly set aside as a saint or a Methodist ) as either half mad , half fool ; or an untutored , Parson Adams - ish sort of per ...
... person who ventures , except in the pulpit , to speak with the openness of Lucinda , is considered ( unless mildly set aside as a saint or a Methodist ) as either half mad , half fool ; or an untutored , Parson Adams - ish sort of per ...
Sivu 30
... person was proverbially deficient in " the graces , " to whom the most elaborate lectures ever written on the subject were addressed : lectures which formed , for some years , a code of manners for the nation , and founded a school , of ...
... person was proverbially deficient in " the graces , " to whom the most elaborate lectures ever written on the subject were addressed : lectures which formed , for some years , a code of manners for the nation , and founded a school , of ...
Sivu 33
... those below . But some who are at ease with their equals , and with persons of higher rank than themselves , are unaccountably embarrassed in addressing C those in humble life . This may arise from having FORMING THE MANNERS . 33.
... those below . But some who are at ease with their equals , and with persons of higher rank than themselves , are unaccountably embarrassed in addressing C those in humble life . This may arise from having FORMING THE MANNERS . 33.
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