Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »
Sign in
Books Books
" ... vitally important knowledge, sacrificed to it. Supposing it true that classical education conduces to elegance and correctness of style ; it cannot be said that elegance and correctness of style are comparable in importance to a familiarity with the... "
Wisconsin Journal of Education - Page 113
1864
Full view - About this book

Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - 1861 - 244 pages
...rightly purchased at the cost of the vitally important knowledge sacrificed to it. Supposing it true that classical education conduces to elegance and...the rearing of children. Grant that the taste may be improved by reading the poetry written in extinct languages ; yet it is not to be inferred that such...
Full view - About this book

The American Journal of Education, Volume 13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 pages
...Supposing it true that classical education conduces to elegance and correctness of style ; it can not be said that elegance and correctness of style are...of taste is equivalent in value to an acquaintance i the laws of health. Accomplishments, the fine arts, Mlas-leitree, and all those things which, as...
Full view - About this book

The American Journal of Education, Volume 13

Henry Barnard - 1863 - 902 pages
...Supposing it true that classical education conduces to elegance and correctness of style ; it can not be said that elegance and correctness of style are...inferred that such improvement of taste is equivalent in valuó to an acquaintance 399 with the laws of health. Accomplishments, the fine arte, btllts-lettres,...
Full view - About this book

Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 282 pages
...rightly purchased at the cost of that vitally important knowledge sacrificed to it. Supposing it true that classical education conduces to elegance and...be said that elegance and correctness of style are comr • parable in importance to a familiarity with the principles that should guide the rearing of...
Full view - About this book

English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature

Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 pages
...Supposing it true that classical education conduces to elegance and correctness of style ; it can not be said that elegance and correctness of style are...the rearing of children. Grant that the taste may bo greatly improved by reading all the poetry written in extinct languages ; yet it is not to be inferred...
Full view - About this book

The Greatest Works of the Greatest Authors, Ancient and Modern ...

1894 - 916 pages
...rightly purchased at the cost of that vitally important knowledge sacrificed to it. Supposing it true ke a plant. But man dieth and wasteth away: yea, man...long in winter's vale! Yet soon as spring his mantle tasto may be greatly improved by reading all the poetry written in extinct languages ; yet it is not...
Full view - About this book

A History of Education

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1904 - 444 pages
...Supposing it true that classical education conduces to elegance and correctness of style, it can not be said that elegance and correctness of style are...may be greatly improved by reading all the poetry in extinct languages, yet it is not to be inferred that such improvement of taste is equivalent in...
Full view - About this book

A History of Education

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1904 - 442 pages
...Supposing it true that classical education conduces to elegance and correctness of style, it can not be said that elegance and correctness of style are...may be greatly improved by reading all the poetry in extinct languages, yet it is not to be inferred that such improvement of taste is equivalent in...
Full view - About this book

History of Education

Charles C. Boyer, Ph.D. - 1919 - 482 pages
...rightly purchased at the <:ost of that vitally important knowledge sacrificed to it. Supposing it true that classical education conduces to elegance and...correctness of style are comparable in importance to familiarity with the principles that should guide the rearing of children. Grant that the taste may...
Full view - About this book

Selected Articles on the Study of Latin and Greek

Lamar Taney Beman - 1921 - 300 pages
...diligent in teaching everything that adds to refinement, polish, eclat. . . . Supposing it is true that classical education conduces to elegance and...that should guide the rearing of children. Grant that taste may be greatly improved by reading all the poetry written in extinct languages; yet it is not...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF