The American Journal of Education, כרך 3Henry Barnard F.R. Brownell., 1857 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 10
... object of rescuing the children from sin and disbelief ! ' " The assembly consisted almost entirely of men limited in means , and unaccus- tomed to conduct public undertakings . The next meeting was appointed for November . " In the ...
... object of rescuing the children from sin and disbelief ! ' " The assembly consisted almost entirely of men limited in means , and unaccus- tomed to conduct public undertakings . The next meeting was appointed for November . " In the ...
עמוד 11
... object , the prevention and correction of juvenile crime ? And why was their very existence regarded as a proof of the necessity of the establishment of another kind of institution ? The reason will be obvious to those who have become ...
... object , the prevention and correction of juvenile crime ? And why was their very existence regarded as a proof of the necessity of the establishment of another kind of institution ? The reason will be obvious to those who have become ...
עמוד 24
... object , and partially in the second ; for the king was so well pleased , that he settled on the author a pension of ... objects . How he applied or should depart thence for any need . * This good man's goodness shall never be out of my ...
... object , and partially in the second ; for the king was so well pleased , that he settled on the author a pension of ... objects . How he applied or should depart thence for any need . * This good man's goodness shall never be out of my ...
עמוד 37
... object of the work besides the reprehension of severity on the part of teachers and parents , is the introduction of a new system of teaching the Latin language , a system which has been partially revived of late years . Ascham proposes ...
... object of the work besides the reprehension of severity on the part of teachers and parents , is the introduction of a new system of teaching the Latin language , a system which has been partially revived of late years . Ascham proposes ...
עמוד 55
... object , as in any endeavor to describe it by tongue or pen . Indeed , the extreme fixedness of atten- tion demanded for exact and faithful delineation by the pencil , ensures a yet higher degree of mental activity , than does any other ...
... object , as in any endeavor to describe it by tongue or pen . Indeed , the extreme fixedness of atten- tion demanded for exact and faithful delineation by the pencil , ensures a yet higher degree of mental activity , than does any other ...
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agricultural Anglo-Saxon assistants attention become Beernem benevolent boys brothers building character charity Christian colony conduct course cultivation deaf and dumb deaf-mute director discipline Dowse duties employed England establishment evil exercise expense expression faculties farm feeling France friends girls give gyroscope habits Hardwicke School heart honor hospital industrial influence institution instruction intellectual interest juvenile labor lads language learning master means ment Mettray mind moral nature Neuhof never Normal School Norwich Free Academy object occupied officers parents persons Pestalozzi poor practical present principles prison punishment pupils Rauhe Haus received reform school reformatory regard religious Roger Ascham Ruysselede scholars Sisters of Charity society strong inflection success superintendent taught teachers teaching thing tion verbs weak inflection whole words workshops young youth
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 158 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay, There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school ; A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew...
עמוד 158 - A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew : Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face ; Full well they laughed with counterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he ; Full well the busy whisper circling round, Conveyed the dismal tidings when he frowned.
עמוד 59 - Anon out of the earth a fabric huge Rose, like an exhalation, with the sound Of dulcet symphonies and voices sweet, Built like a temple, where pilasters round Were set, and Doric pillars overlaid With golden architrave ; nor did there want Cornice or frieze with bossy sculptures graven ; The roof was fretted gold.
עמוד 32 - I must do it, as it were, in such weight, measure, and number, even so perfectly as God made the world, or else I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened, yea, presently, sometimes with pinches, nips, and bobs, and other ways, which I will not name for the honour I bear them, so without measure misordered, that I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr.
עמוד 158 - For e'en though vanquish'd, he could argue still ; While words of learned length, and thundering sound. Amazed the gazing rustics ranged around ; And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew.
עמוד 179 - Sweetness into my heart, unfelt before, And into all things from her air inspired The spirit of love and amorous delight.
עמוד 100 - O for the coming of that glorious time When, prizing knowledge as her noblest wealth And best protection, this imperial Realm, While she exacts allegiance, shall admit An obligation, on her part, to teach Them who are born to serve her and obey ; Binding herself by statute to secure For all the children whom her soil maintains The rudiments of letters, and inform The mind with moral and religious truth...
עמוד 450 - Twas her own country bred the flock so fair ; 'Twas her own labor did the fleece prepare ; And, sooth to say, her pupils, ranged around. Through pious awe did term it passing rare ; For they in gaping wonderment abound, And think, no doubt, she been the greatest wight on ground...
עמוד 210 - But oh ! what solemn scenes on Snowdon's height Descending slow their glittering skirts unroll? Visions of glory, spare my aching sight ! Ye unborn ages, crowd not on my soul I No more our long-lost Arthur we bewail, All hail, ye genuine kings, Britannia's issue, hail I HI.
עמוד 100 - Yet mutinously knits his angry brow, And lifts his wilful hand on mischief bent, Or turns the godlike faculty of speech To impious use — by process indirect Declares his due, while he makes known his need.