American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volumen 4Allen & Ticknor, 1834 |
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... attention of some , who we fear will now neglect some of the most valuable hints for a student , which we have seen . That the evils it de- scribes are by no means peculiar to that mysterious , overrated power , called Genius , ' our ...
... attention of some , who we fear will now neglect some of the most valuable hints for a student , which we have seen . That the evils it de- scribes are by no means peculiar to that mysterious , overrated power , called Genius , ' our ...
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... attention , which they have to devote to us . Madden is a traveller , and a man of science . In the work before us he has described the infirmities of studious men , as presented in the examples of some of the most eminent authors , and ...
... attention , which they have to devote to us . Madden is a traveller , and a man of science . In the work before us he has described the infirmities of studious men , as presented in the examples of some of the most eminent authors , and ...
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... attention dissipated , a memory embarrassed , a mind distracted with anxieties , a body languishing with disease ; he will labor on a barren topic till it is too late to change it : for in the ardor of in- vention his thoughts become ...
... attention dissipated , a memory embarrassed , a mind distracted with anxieties , a body languishing with disease ; he will labor on a barren topic till it is too late to change it : for in the ardor of in- vention his thoughts become ...
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... attention , ( he continues ) that each of the whole party have this note - book perfectly correct , and written as fairly as possi- ble with his own hand . ' Should you think proper that , besides the rudiments , some authors should be ...
... attention , ( he continues ) that each of the whole party have this note - book perfectly correct , and written as fairly as possi- ble with his own hand . ' Should you think proper that , besides the rudiments , some authors should be ...
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... attention , and the capacity , of every one who devotes himself to instruction . ' The Editor concedes that the cultivation of the intellect will ' form some habits of order and industry . ' But it is added it is at least insufficient ...
... attention , and the capacity , of every one who devotes himself to instruction . ' The Editor concedes that the cultivation of the intellect will ' form some habits of order and industry . ' But it is added it is at least insufficient ...
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