They should not only read, but it requires a careful selection of books ; nor should they ever have access to two at the same time: but when a subject is begun, it should be finished before anything else is undertaken. American Journal of Education - Pàgina 921830Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Alfred Guy L'Estrange - 1886 - 388 pàgines
...tone of voice as if they were speaking. ' To inspire them with a love of everything that is honourable and virtuous, though in rags, and with contempt for...is the way to make them the darlings of my heart.' Writing to one of his daughters on February 5th, 1809, he says : ' Never forget for one moment that... | |
| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1886 - 390 pàgines
...tone of voice as if they were speaking. ' To inspire them with a love of everything that is honourable and virtuous, though in rags, and with contempt for...is the way to make them the darlings of my heart.' Writing to one of his daughters on February 5th, 1809, he says : ' Never forget for one moment that... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1891 - 298 pàgines
...objects on which my happiness most depends. To inspire them with a love of everything that is honourable and virtuous, though in rags, and with contempt for...darlings of my heart. They should not only read, but they require a careful selection of books; nor should they ever have access to two at the same time... | |
| Thomas Godolphin Rooper - 1902 - 232 pàgines
...being truths, yet are not, than any other. To inspire them with a love of everything that is honourable and virtuous, though in rags, and with contempt for...is the way to make them the darlings of my heart. " As to reading, it requires a careful selection of books, nor should they ever have access to two... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1907 - 454 pàgines
...objects on which my happiness most depends. To inspire them with a love of everything that is honourable and virtuous, though in rags, and with contempt for...same time; but when a subject is begun, it should be finished before anything else is undertaken. How would it enlarge their minds, if they should acquire... | |
| Thomas Godolphin Rooper - 1907 - 400 pàgines
...being truths, yet are not, than any other. To inspire them with a love of everything that is honourable and virtuous, though in rags, and with contempt for...is the way to make them the darlings of my heart. " As to reading, it requires a careful selection of books, nor should they ever have access to two... | |
| Esther Meynell - 1910 - 382 pàgines
...thing that is honourable and virtuous, though in rags, and with contempt for vanity in embroider)', is the way to make them the darlings of my heart....same time : but when a subject is begun, it should be finished before any thing else is undertaken. How would it enlarge their minds, if they could acquire... | |
| William Mathews - 2005 - 377 pàgines
...sterling man, Lord Collingwood, gives the following advice touching the education of his daughters : " They should not only read, but it requires a careful...should they ever have access to two at the same time ; hut when a subject is begun, it should be finished before anything else is -undertaken." This looks... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1845 - 792 pàgines
...of judgment. "They should not only read," was his caution respecting the education of his daughters, "but it requires a careful selection of books ; nor...same time ; but when a subject is begun, it should be finished before any thing else is undertaken." If a neatly bound copy of the Dunciad had been the prize... | |
| 1845 - 778 pàgines
...of judgment "They should not only read," wis his caution respecting the education of his daughters, "but it requires a careful selection of books; nor...same time ; but when a subject is begun, it should be finished "before any thing else is undertaken." If a neatly bound copy of the Dvneiad had been the... | |
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