Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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第 16 頁
... judgments that is usually made by those whose attention is turned to the characters of men in the social state , is of the great inequality with which the gifts of the understanding are dis- tributed among us . Go into a miscellaneous ...
... judgments that is usually made by those whose attention is turned to the characters of men in the social state , is of the great inequality with which the gifts of the understanding are dis- tributed among us . Go into a miscellaneous ...
第 18 頁
... judgment from the single impulse of his own will . The boy answers his questioner , as Dolon answers Ulysses in the Iliad , at the point of the sword . It is to a cer- tain degree the same thing , when the boy is ques- tioned merely by ...
... judgment from the single impulse of his own will . The boy answers his questioner , as Dolon answers Ulysses in the Iliad , at the point of the sword . It is to a cer- tain degree the same thing , when the boy is ques- tioned merely by ...
第 25 頁
... judgment is formed that not above one boy in a hundred pos- sesses an acute understanding , or will be able to strike into a path of intellect that shall be truly his own . I do not object to this destination , if temperately pursued ...
... judgment is formed that not above one boy in a hundred pos- sesses an acute understanding , or will be able to strike into a path of intellect that shall be truly his own . I do not object to this destination , if temperately pursued ...
第 26 頁
... judgment may be formed by the impartial observer , whether the pupil is at home in the study of the learned languages , and is likely to make an adequate progress . But parents are not impartial . There are also two reasons why the ...
... judgment may be formed by the impartial observer , whether the pupil is at home in the study of the learned languages , and is likely to make an adequate progress . But parents are not impartial . There are also two reasons why the ...
第 27 頁
... judgment to be formed as to the vocation or employ- ment in which each is most fitted to excel . As , ac- cording to the institutions of Lycurgus , as soon as a boy was born , he was visited by the elders of the ward , who were to ...
... judgment to be formed as to the vocation or employ- ment in which each is most fitted to excel . As , ac- cording to the institutions of Lycurgus , as soon as a boy was born , he was visited by the elders of the ward , who were to ...
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