Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute of Instruction ... Including the Journal of Proceedings, 第 6 卷American Institute of Instruction, 1836 List of members included in each volume, beginning with 1891. |
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... regard subjects of present interest and use — – 3. should regard their future line of life - 4 . the pursuits of the family and district must correspond with those of the school , 40 - importance of a habit of reading , 41 — of ...
... regard subjects of present interest and use — – 3. should regard their future line of life - 4 . the pursuits of the family and district must correspond with those of the school , 40 - importance of a habit of reading , 41 — of ...
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... regard the whole sum of things as a system of instruction , the whole train of events as a course of tuition , and even the mistakes we commit , our very failures , as parts of the great lesson . This consolation is open to all ...
... regard the whole sum of things as a system of instruction , the whole train of events as a course of tuition , and even the mistakes we commit , our very failures , as parts of the great lesson . This consolation is open to all ...
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... Regard yourselves as standing in the midst of a vast system of spiritual influence , and then if you would reach the minds and mould the characters of others , the true ways of achiev- ing these aims are indicated by the analogy of ...
... Regard yourselves as standing in the midst of a vast system of spiritual influence , and then if you would reach the minds and mould the characters of others , the true ways of achiev- ing these aims are indicated by the analogy of ...
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... regard to consequences , a feverish anxiety about effects has been produced . We are studying the enginery of government , the mighty machines of social order . This influence bears with a great pessure upon us of this country , where ...
... regard to consequences , a feverish anxiety about effects has been produced . We are studying the enginery of government , the mighty machines of social order . This influence bears with a great pessure upon us of this country , where ...
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... regard the study as complete , until there is a perception of the distinguishing characteristics of the several authors , of the excellences of their matter , and the beauties of their style . But how very small the num- ber who rise to ...
... regard the study as complete , until there is a perception of the distinguishing characteristics of the several authors , of the excellences of their matter , and the beauties of their style . But how very small the num- ber who rise to ...
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第 104 頁 - Therefore watch, and remember, that by the space of three years, I ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears.
第 125 頁 - Uphold us, cherish, and have power to make Our noisy years seem moments in the being Of the eternal Silence : truths that wake To perish never, Which neither listlessness nor mad endeavour, Nor Man nor Boy, Nor all that is at enmity with joy, Can utterly abolish or destroy...
第 209 頁 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way "With blossomed furze unprofitably gay, There in his noisy mansion, skilled to rule, The village master taught his little school. A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew: Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face...
第 124 頁 - But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of all our day, Are yet a master light of all our seeing; Uphold us, cherish, and have power to make Our noisy years seem moments in the being Of the eternal silence...
第 248 頁 - ... thought with him Is in its infancy. The man, whose eye Is ever on himself, doth look on one, The least of nature's works, one who might move The wise man to that scorn which wisdom holds Unlawful, ever. O, be wiser thou ! Instructed that true knowledge leads to love, True dignity abides with him alone Who, in the silent hour of inward thought, Can still suspect, and still revere himself, In lowliness of heart.
第 126 頁 - Histories make men wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtile; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. Abeunt studia in mores. Nay there is no stand or impediment in the wit, but may be wrought out by fit studies: like as diseases of the body may have appropriate exercises.
第 184 頁 - If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
第 124 頁 - Not for these I raise The song of thanks and praise But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings; Blank misgivings of a creature Moving about in worlds not realized, High instincts before which our mortal nature Did tremble like a guilty thing surprised...
第 124 頁 - O joy! that in our embers Is something that doth live, That nature yet remembers What was so fugitive ! The thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction: not indeed For that which is most worthy to be blest; Delight and liberty, the simple creed Of Childhood, whether busy or at rest, With new-fledged hope still fluttering in his breast: Not for these I raise The song of thanks and praise...
第 136 頁 - I shall detain you now no longer in the demonstration of what we should not do but straight conduct ye to a hillside, where I will point ye out the right path of a virtuous and noble education; laborious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect and melodious sounds on every side that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming.