Knowledge is Power: A Guide to Personal CultureHutchinson, 1935 - 360 pages |
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Page 176
... teaching the same things . Only in each age they must be taught afresh and newly applied . Ruskin's mission ... teaching - and he was the greatest art teacher that has ever lived . Art is the expression of life . No good pictures , no ...
... teaching the same things . Only in each age they must be taught afresh and newly applied . Ruskin's mission ... teaching - and he was the greatest art teacher that has ever lived . Art is the expression of life . No good pictures , no ...
Page 322
... teaching and influence . No lessons learnt in after - life , taught by bitter experience , chill adversity , and the rough teaching of the world , have such effect upon mind and heart as those gentle lessons learnt at the mother's knee ...
... teaching and influence . No lessons learnt in after - life , taught by bitter experience , chill adversity , and the rough teaching of the world , have such effect upon mind and heart as those gentle lessons learnt at the mother's knee ...
Page 328
... teacher . Learning in all its stages may be made very fascinating . It is only the villainously bad methods of teaching that have made the lesson hours a torture and martyr- dom to young scholars . Take the study of history , for ...
... teacher . Learning in all its stages may be made very fascinating . It is only the villainously bad methods of teaching that have made the lesson hours a torture and martyr- dom to young scholars . Take the study of history , for ...
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