The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... mind , will find that mind , a wretched waste at the age of fifty , of how- ever great promise it had been at the age of twenty . " In No. XXX , " Of the brood of Idlers , ” some considerations are offered , with strict regard to the ...
... mind , will find that mind , a wretched waste at the age of fifty , of how- ever great promise it had been at the age of twenty . " In No. XXX , " Of the brood of Idlers , ” some considerations are offered , with strict regard to the ...
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... mind , and of anticipating the wants which the first efforts of strength and in- genuity can be taught to supply , are well enforced in No. XLVI . " The highest and most important part of the art of teaching , is to learn the young mind ...
... mind , and of anticipating the wants which the first efforts of strength and in- genuity can be taught to supply , are well enforced in No. XLVI . " The highest and most important part of the art of teaching , is to learn the young mind ...
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... mind , while their estimate of the pre - eminent value of the domestic vir- be supposed , under the dominion of preju- tues was continually exalted . Let it not dices which are too common on shore , that this is a kind of praise but ill ...
... mind , while their estimate of the pre - eminent value of the domestic vir- be supposed , under the dominion of preju- tues was continually exalted . Let it not dices which are too common on shore , that this is a kind of praise but ill ...
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