I call therefore a complete and generous education, that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously all the offices, both private and public, of peace and war. The Quarterly Review - Página 486editado por - 1836Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1847 - 610 páginas
...inspired every act and every writing of John Milton. He defined the object of education to be, ' to fit a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously,...offices, both private and public, of peace and war.' He declared that ' he who would aspire to write well hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to... | |
| 1848 - 398 páginas
...their tenderest and most docile age. * * * I call, therefore, a complete and generous education, that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, and...offices, both private and public, of peace and war. THE CITY OF ROXBURY. It appears from the Annual Report of the School Committee of the City of Roxbury,... | |
| John Milton - 1848 - 540 páginas
...entertainment of their tenderest and most docible age. I call therefore a complete and generous education, that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, and...offices, both private and public, of peace and war. And how all this may be done between twelve and one and twenty, less time than is now bestowed in pure... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 páginas
...their tenderest and most docile аде. I call, therefore, a complete and generous education, that his [Liberty of the Prest.] I deny not but that it is of the greatest concernment in the church and commonwealth,... | |
| Truth-seeker and present age - 1849 - 540 páginas
...inspired every act and every writing of John Milton. He defined the object of education to be — ' to fil a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously, all the offices, both private and publie, of peace and war.' He declared, that 'he who would aspire to write well hereafter iu landable... | |
| William Ware - 1850 - 410 páginas
...should be instructed in the arts which will be useful to the man." And Milton says, " I call that a complete and generous education, which fits a man...offices, both private and public, of peace and war." With such views of the uses of learning and the purposes of education, exemplified and illustrated... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 páginas
...tenderest and most docile age. I call, therefore, a complete and generous education, that which fita a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously,...offices, both private and public, of peace and war. [Liberty of the Press.'] I deny not but that it is of the greatest concernment in the church and commonwealth,... | |
| Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education - 1850 - 600 páginas
...produces — and the combined product of intellect and soul — of principles and habits which " fit a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously,...offices, both private and public, of peace and war." If, then, from this point of view, we look at the considerations which have been suggested ; if we... | |
| Edward Copleston, William James Copleston - 1851 - 438 páginas
...better grace and more elevated carriage; and, if happily planned and conducted, is a main ingredient in that complete and generous education which fits a...offices, both private and public, of peace and war.' Thus far then we have considered the utility of those liberal pursuits, which in a refined state of... | |
| Cyrus R. Edmonds - 1851 - 418 páginas
...their tenderest and most docible age. I call, therefore, a complete and generous i education, that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, : and...offices, both private and public, of peace and war. And how all this may be done between twelve and one and twenty, less time than is now bestowed in pure... | |
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