The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 7-8 卷J. Crissy, 1838 |
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第 102 頁
... virtue , which ought to be our first and principal care , was more usually acquired in the former . I intend , therefore , in this letter , to offer at methods by which I conceive boys might be made to improve in virtue as they advance ...
... virtue , which ought to be our first and principal care , was more usually acquired in the former . I intend , therefore , in this letter , to offer at methods by which I conceive boys might be made to improve in virtue as they advance ...
第 103 頁
... virtue . To this end , whenever they read the lives and actions of such men as have been famous in their generation , it should not be thought enough to make them barely understand so many Greek or Latin sentences , but they should be ...
... virtue . To this end , whenever they read the lives and actions of such men as have been famous in their generation , it should not be thought enough to make them barely understand so many Greek or Latin sentences , but they should be ...
第 104 頁
... virtue , or give him an aversion to any particular vice . If , " says Horace , " my father advised me to live within bounds , and be contented with the 99 fortune he should leave me ; do not you 104 No. 337 . THE SPECTATOR .
... virtue , or give him an aversion to any particular vice . If , " says Horace , " my father advised me to live within bounds , and be contented with the 99 fortune he should leave me ; do not you 104 No. 337 . THE SPECTATOR .
第 106 頁
... virtue in the minds of boys , some general method might be invented . What I would endeavour to inculeate is , that our youth can not be too soon taught the principles of vir- tue , seeing the first impressions which are made on the ...
... virtue in the minds of boys , some general method might be invented . What I would endeavour to inculeate is , that our youth can not be too soon taught the principles of vir- tue , seeing the first impressions which are made on the ...
第 107 頁
... virtue which a lad might not thus learn by practice and example . ' I have heard of a good man , who used at cer- tain times to give his scholars sixpence a - piece , that they might tell him the next day how they had employed it . The ...
... virtue which a lad might not thus learn by practice and example . ' I have heard of a good man , who used at cer- tain times to give his scholars sixpence a - piece , that they might tell him the next day how they had employed it . The ...
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