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... introduced , not a conclusive argument in favor of its claims at the pres- ent day , 26 — yet the study of ancient learning shown to have exercised a 6 6 4 most beneficial influence on Modern Literature , 27 - preliminary.
... introduced , not a conclusive argument in favor of its claims at the pres- ent day , 26 — yet the study of ancient learning shown to have exercised a 6 6 4 most beneficial influence on Modern Literature , 27 - preliminary.
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... Literature , 27 - preliminary remarks on the design of intellectual education , 28 - first direct advantage of Clas- sical Learning ; a means of access to the knowledge contained in the writ- ings of the Ancients , -notice of the nature ...
... Literature , 27 - preliminary remarks on the design of intellectual education , 28 - first direct advantage of Clas- sical Learning ; a means of access to the knowledge contained in the writ- ings of the Ancients , -notice of the nature ...
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... literature of ancient Greece and Rome ? And , What is the best manner of studying the Classics ? Whilst both inquiries deserve the deepest atten- tion of those who feel interested in the cause of education , the first has a natural ...
... literature of ancient Greece and Rome ? And , What is the best manner of studying the Classics ? Whilst both inquiries deserve the deepest atten- tion of those who feel interested in the cause of education , the first has a natural ...
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... literature of ancient Greece and Rome ? will appear obvious enough to those who only consider the large space which these languages and lit- erature have hitherto occupied in the course of instruction adopted in the schools of learning ...
... literature of ancient Greece and Rome ? will appear obvious enough to those who only consider the large space which these languages and lit- erature have hitherto occupied in the course of instruction adopted in the schools of learning ...
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... Literature , might be adduced as a proof of the beneficial in- fluence of this system of education now sanctioned by the wisdom of ages . The names of the vast number of illustri- ous men whose genius has been invigorated by draughts ...
... Literature , might be adduced as a proof of the beneficial in- fluence of this system of education now sanctioned by the wisdom of ages . The names of the vast number of illustri- ous men whose genius has been invigorated by draughts ...
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Página 210 - There is not, in my opinion, a more pleasing and triumphant consideration in religion than this of the perpetual progress which the soul makes towards the perfection of its nature, without ever arriving at a period in it.
Página 131 - Yet held it more humane, more heavenly, first By winning words to conquer willing hearts, And make persuasion do the work of fear...
Página 211 - The soul, considered with its Creator, is like one of those mathematical lines, that may draw nearer to another for all eternity, without a possibility of touching it : and can there be a thought so transporting, as to consider ourselves in these perpetual approaches to HIM, who Is the standard not only of perfection, but of happiness ! ADDISON.
Página 222 - Let school-taught pride dissemble all it can, These little things are great to little man ; And wiser he, whose sympathetic mind Exults in all the good of all mankind.
Página 56 - Chasten thy son while there is hope, and let not thy soul spare for his crying.
Página 181 - The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields; All that the genial ray of morning gilds, And all that echoes to the song of even, All that the mountain's sheltering bosom shields, And all the dread magnificence of heaven, O how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven ! X.
Página 181 - The negligently grand, the fruitful bloom Of coming ripeness, the white city's sheen, The rolling stream, the precipice's gloom, The forest's growth, and Gothic walls between, The wild rocks shaped as they had turrets been, In mockery of man's art...
Página 180 - Lake Leman woos me with its crystal face, The mirror where the stars and mountains view The stillness of their aspect in each trace Its clear depth yields of their far height and hue...
Página 217 - The poet's or historian's page by one Made vocal for the amusement of the rest...
Página 160 - The end, then, of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate him, to be like him as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which being united to the heavenly grace of faith makes up the highest perfection.