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" With this view, we strongly recommend instructors to supply themselves, when teaching the classics, with ancient maps and plans, and •with plates or drawings of ships, temples, houses, altars, domestic and sacred utensils, robes, and of every object... "
Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged - Página 360
editado por - 1822
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Plans for the Government and Liberal Instruction of Boys, in Large Numbers ...

Matthew Davenport Hill - 1822 - 264 páginas
...is, that although it is not politic to load the minds of children with false imagery, it is highly important for them never to commit a passage to memory,...models of ancient warlike machinery be less useful. It is impossible to calculate the injury which the minds of children suffer from the habit of receiving...
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Plans for the Government and Liberal Instruction of Boys, in Large Numbers ...

Matthew Davenport Hill - 1822 - 266 páginas
...is, that although it is not politic to load the minds of children with 5 false imagery, it is highly important for them never to commit a passage to memory,...or a collection of plants and shrubs mentioned by j the poets, would be a desirable accession to a school ; nor would a collection of models of ancient...
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The Oriental Herald, Volumen 1

1824 - 782 páginas
...Besides the acting of plays, the institutor recommends to teachers of the classics to supply themselves with ancient maps and plans, and with plates or drawings...which they are likely to read. A classical garden, he e.dds, or a collection of plants and shrubs mentioned by the poets, would be a desirable accession...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volumen 1

James Silk Buckingham - 782 páginas
...Besides the acting of plays, the institutor recommends to teachers of the classics to supply themselves with ancient maps and plans, and with plates or drawings...which they are likely to read. A classical garden, he edds, or a collection of plants' and shrubs mentioned by the poet?, would be a desirable accession...
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The London Magazine, Volumen 9

1824 - 706 páginas
...especially we agree with him (at p. 135) that in teaching the classics the tutor should have at hand " plates or drawings of ships, temples, houses, altars,...of every object of which they are likely to read." " It is," as he says, " impossible to calculate the injury which the minds of children suffer from...
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The United States Review and Literary Gazette, Volumen 2

1827 - 496 páginas
...accurate conception of its real and natural associations. With this view we strongly recommend instructers to supply themselves, when teaching the classics,...poets, would be a desirable accession to a school. " It is impossible to calculate the injury which the minds of children suffer from the habit of receiving...
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The United States Review and Literary Gazette, Volumen 2

1827 - 500 páginas
...accurate conception of its real and natural associations. With this view we strongly recommend instructers to supply themselves, when teaching the classics,...poets, would be a desirable accession to a school. " It is impossible to calculate the injury which the minds of children suffer from the habit of receiving...
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The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Volumen 14

Thomas De Quincey - 1890 - 466 páginas
...and more especially we agree with him that in teaching the classics the tutor should have at hand " plates or drawings of ships, temples, houses, altars,...of every object of which they are likely. to read." "It is," as he says, "impossible to calculate the injury which the minds of children suffer from the...
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The Uncollected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Volumen 1

Thomas De Quincey - 1890 - 374 páginas
...especially we agree with him (at p. 135) that in teaching the classics the tutor should have at hand ' plates or drawings of ships, temples, houses, altars,...of every object of which they are likely to read.' ' It is,' as he says, ' impossible to calculate the injury which the minds of children suffer from...
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The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Volumen 14

Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1897 - 460 páginas
...and more especially we agree with him that in teaching the classics the tutor should have at hand " plates or drawings of ships, temples, houses, altars,...of every object of which they are likely to read." " It is," as he says, " impossible to calculate the injury which the minds of children suffer from...
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