... merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years, and then sent them away as the University of Oxford is said to have done some sixty years since, if I were asked which of these two methods was the better discipline of the intellect... Education - Página 3151915Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1855 - 864 páginas
...two methods was the better discipline of the intellect — mind, I do not say, which is morally the better ; for it is plain that compulsory study must...courses was the more successful in training, moulding and cultivating the mind, which sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced... | |
| Mark Pattison - 1868 - 388 páginas
...methods was the better discipline of the intellect — mind I do not say which is morally the better, for compulsory study must be a good, and idleness an intolerable...I must determine which of the two courses was the most successful in training, moulding, enlarging the mind ; which sent out men the more fitted for... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 páginas
...these two methods was the better discipline of the intellect,—mind, I do not say which is morally the better, for it is plain that compulsory study must be a good and idleness an intolerable mischief,—but if I must determine which of the two courses was the more successful in training, moulding,... | |
| Robert Galloway - 1881 - 488 páginas
...two methods was the bettei* discipline of the intellect — mind, I do not say which is morally the better, for it is plain that compulsory study must...determine which of the two courses was the more successful perfection as a man, not his relative dexterity as a professional man, is the scope immediately in... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1893 - 616 páginas
...two methods was the better discipline -of the intellect, — mind, I do not say which is morally the better, for it is plain that compulsory study must...good and idleness an intolerable mischief, — but if 1 must determine which of the two courses was the more successful in training, moulding, enlarging... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1895 - 302 páginas
...two methods was the better discipline of the intellect, — mind, I do not say which is morally the better, for it is plain that compulsory study must...moulding, enlarging the mind, which sent out men the more iitted for their secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names... | |
| William Franklin Webster - 1900 - 318 páginas
...these methods was the better discipline of the intellect, — mind, I do not say which is morally the better, for it is plain that compulsory study must...courses was the more successful in training, moulding, and enlarging the mind, which sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced... | |
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1900 - 458 páginas
...two methods was the better discipline of the intellect,— mind, I do not say which is morally the better, for it is plain that compulsory study must be a good and idleness an intolerable mischief,—but if I must determine which of the two courses was the more successful in training, molding,... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1904 - 916 páginas
...two methods was the better discipline of the intellect — mind, I do not say which is morally the better, for it is plain that compulsory study must...the two courses was the more successful in training, molding, enlarging the mind, which sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1908 - 1312 páginas
...examinations at all but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years, if I most determine which of the two courses was the more successful...their secular duties, which produced better public men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity, I have no hesitation in giving the preference... | |
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