The American Journal of Education, Volume 16Henry Barnard F.C. Brownell, 1866 |
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... child would feel poetry an enjoyment , and his powers of appreciation would gradually unfold themselves . The use of tales about fairies , genii , and other supernaturalisms , or of juvenile novels in childhood , —their applicability to ...
... child would feel poetry an enjoyment , and his powers of appreciation would gradually unfold themselves . The use of tales about fairies , genii , and other supernaturalisms , or of juvenile novels in childhood , —their applicability to ...
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... child , however , must learn obedience . The mature man , in the vigor of body and intellect , must know how to obey ; for the feeble frame and imperfect intelligence of the child , it is absolutely indispensable . We must begin from ...
... child , however , must learn obedience . The mature man , in the vigor of body and intellect , must know how to obey ; for the feeble frame and imperfect intelligence of the child , it is absolutely indispensable . We must begin from ...
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... child and the knowledge , which , by the ordinance of Nature , every one must learn from his own experience . He ... child , and his terrors are perpetually excited . The feeling of fear acquires the rapidity and certainty of habit ; the ...
... child and the knowledge , which , by the ordinance of Nature , every one must learn from his own experience . He ... child , and his terrors are perpetually excited . The feeling of fear acquires the rapidity and certainty of habit ; the ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF RT REV ALONZO POTTER D D LL D | 5 |
THE NATURE AND VALUE OF EDUCATION | 33 |
DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF NORMAL SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES | 75 |
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