| Francis Bacon, John Milton, Sir Thomas Browne - 1909 - 348 páginas
...that it should be plain, healthful, and moderate I suppose is out of controversy. Thus Mr. Hartlib, you have a general view in writing, as your desire...several times I had discoursed with you concerning 60 Advantages. 61 Evil. the best and noblest way of education; not beginning as some have done from... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1909 - 374 páginas
...that it should be plain, healthful, and moderate I suppose is out of controversy. Thus Mr. Hartlib, you have a general view in writing, as your desire was, of that which at several I times I had discoursed with any concerning the best and noblest way of education ; not beginning... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - 776 páginas
...that it should be plain, healthful, and moderate I suppose is out of controversy. Thus, Mr. Hartlib, So Joris broke silence with, ' ' Yet there is time!"...against him the cattle stood black every one, 20 1 could have mentioned, but this, to such as have the worth in them to make trial, for light and direction... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 páginas
...that it should be plain, healthful, and moderate 1 suppose is out of controversy. Thus, Mr. Hartlib, rpheus' train.0 10 But hail, thou Goddess sage and holy, Hail, divincst 1 had discoursed with you concerning the best and noblest way of education ; not beginning, as some... | |
| John Miller Dow Meiklejohn - 1920 - 520 páginas
...have a general view in writing, as your desire \viis, of that which at several times I had discourst with you concerning the best and noblest way of education...scope, many other circumstances also I could have mention'd, bnt this to such as have the worth in them to make trial, for light and direction may be... | |
| John William Adamson - 1921 - 320 páginas
...year, Milton falls far below Comenius's standard. He explains that, for brevity's sake, he omits " beginning as some have done from the Cradle, which yet might be worth many considerations." It is precisely during these early years of schooling that methods count for so much, and the absence... | |
| John Milton - 1928 - 402 páginas
...it should be plain, healthful, and moderate, I suppose is out of controversy. TT1us, Mr. Hart! ib, you have a general view in writing, as your desire...way of education; not beginning, as some have done, from_£ljc_cradle, which yet might be worth many considerations, if brevity had_nQt_beenjny scope.... | |
| John Milton - 1928 - 402 páginas
...that it should be glain, healthful, and moderate, I suppose is out of controversy. Thus, Mr. Hartlib, you have a general view in writing, as your desire...several times I had discoursed with you concerning the best__and noWcst way,.itf_ctljiCal'Jiy; not beginning, as some have done, from the cradle, which yet... | |
| 1910 - 522 páginas
...it. In concluding, he says that, for the sake of brevity, he has not begun his account of education " as some have done, from the cradle, which yet might be worth many considerations." It may, perhaps, be asked if I expect Baby Schools tp be supported by the country, or laws for the... | |
| John Milton - 1907 - 148 páginas
...gcfunb unb mäfjig fein foiltc, baê öcrmutc id), ift aufjer aíícm äBibcrfprud). Thus, Mr. Hartlib , you have a general view in writing , as your desire was, of that which at several times 1 had discoursed with you concerning the best and noblest way of education : not beginning , as some... | |
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