Road to modern educationFrederick Mayer College & University Press, 1966 |
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Page 62
... young beyond measure , a work upon which his mind is especially bent . How could he consent to a proper training of the young ? Truly he would be a fool if he permitted such a thing in his kingdom , and thus consented to its overthrow ...
... young beyond measure , a work upon which his mind is especially bent . How could he consent to a proper training of the young ? Truly he would be a fool if he permitted such a thing in his kingdom , and thus consented to its overthrow ...
Page 63
... young in what they should know , except the ostrich , of which God says , " She leaveth her eggs in the earth , and warmeth them in the dust ; and is hardened against her young ones , as though they were not hers . " And what would it ...
... young in what they should know , except the ostrich , of which God says , " She leaveth her eggs in the earth , and warmeth them in the dust ; and is hardened against her young ones , as though they were not hers . " And what would it ...
Page 108
... young monsieurs do ) an account only of how many paces Santa Rotonda is in circuit ; or of the richness of Signora Livia's petticoats ; or , as some others , how much Nero's face , in a statue in such an old ruin , is longer and broader ...
... young monsieurs do ) an account only of how many paces Santa Rotonda is in circuit ; or of the richness of Signora Livia's petticoats ; or , as some others , how much Nero's face , in a statue in such an old ruin , is longer and broader ...
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Bases of the Renaissance | 13 |
PART TWOREBELLION | 41 |
The Gulistan of Sadi | 43 |
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