THE MONTHLY REVIEW OR LITERARY JOURNAL1781 |
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... fen- timents . Novelty , indeed , is not be expected from a Writer on Education who means not to recommend fpeculation , but practice ; not to innovate , but to reftore : his defign , in short , is to speak in favour of that ancient ...
... fen- timents . Novelty , indeed , is not be expected from a Writer on Education who means not to recommend fpeculation , but practice ; not to innovate , but to reftore : his defign , in short , is to speak in favour of that ancient ...
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... fentiments and tafte , will certainly contribute much to comfort , and perhaps to advancement . Experience proves , that they are more durable than thofe formed at any fubfequent period . A great degree of bodily exercife is neceffary ...
... fentiments and tafte , will certainly contribute much to comfort , and perhaps to advancement . Experience proves , that they are more durable than thofe formed at any fubfequent period . A great degree of bodily exercife is neceffary ...
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... fentiments on this fubject . That a greater proportion of good scholars is educated in pub- lick than in private fchools is not to be denied ; but then we must take this confideration along with us , that for one pupil who is educated ...
... fentiments on this fubject . That a greater proportion of good scholars is educated in pub- lick than in private fchools is not to be denied ; but then we must take this confideration along with us , that for one pupil who is educated ...
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... fentiments . He , it must be confeffed , runs into a contrary extreme ; expecting from the generality of boys the performance of what nothing but the capacity of fuch a one as he was could have been equal to . Mr. Knox's work is divided ...
... fentiments . He , it must be confeffed , runs into a contrary extreme ; expecting from the generality of boys the performance of what nothing but the capacity of fuch a one as he was could have been equal to . Mr. Knox's work is divided ...
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... fentiments on this divifion of the English ode being already known , they need not be repeated ; efpecially as we meet with nothing either in the reafonings of this writer , or in the fuc- cefs of his practice , to difpofe us to retract ...
... fentiments on this divifion of the English ode being already known , they need not be repeated ; efpecially as we meet with nothing either in the reafonings of this writer , or in the fuc- cefs of his practice , to difpofe us to retract ...
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