Thoughts of a parent on education with notes by the editor1837 |
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Sivu 14
... render her obedience more will- ing and intelligent ; for obedient she must be , as the authority of a parent should supersede every other . Mildness , patience , truth , and self - denial , ( virtues absolutely necessary to the ...
... render her obedience more will- ing and intelligent ; for obedient she must be , as the authority of a parent should supersede every other . Mildness , patience , truth , and self - denial , ( virtues absolutely necessary to the ...
Sivu 17
... rendered him peculiarly unfit to bear . We are sometimes a little angry with those whom we refuse , as well as with those who refuse us . Courtiers are aware of this ; and B there are some who never " fritter away their interest THE AIM ...
... rendered him peculiarly unfit to bear . We are sometimes a little angry with those whom we refuse , as well as with those who refuse us . Courtiers are aware of this ; and B there are some who never " fritter away their interest THE AIM ...
Sivu 26
... rendered familiar to their ears , of a history they have never been led to relish or understand , ( just as if so much medicine were first to be swallowed , and then more agreeable food per- mitted , 26 EARLY NOTIONS OF RELIGION .
... rendered familiar to their ears , of a history they have never been led to relish or understand , ( just as if so much medicine were first to be swallowed , and then more agreeable food per- mitted , 26 EARLY NOTIONS OF RELIGION .
Sivu 28
... renders him an object of peculiar reverence to the young mind to which he is first introduced ; but the simplicity and the gentleness of his virtues , render him still more an object of love and confidence . It is not , perhaps , one of ...
... renders him an object of peculiar reverence to the young mind to which he is first introduced ; but the simplicity and the gentleness of his virtues , render him still more an object of love and confidence . It is not , perhaps , one of ...
Sivu 49
... render repulsive and disgusting to us , those objects now most agreeable to that organ . They might then ask themselves , whether , in the scale of existence supposed by Milton , Ad- dison , Locke , and other eminent persons , to rise ...
... render repulsive and disgusting to us , those objects now most agreeable to that organ . They might then ask themselves , whether , in the scale of existence supposed by Milton , Ad- dison , Locke , and other eminent persons , to rise ...
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Sivu 78 - To see such bird in such a nest; For he was beautiful as day — (When day was beautiful to me...