The Education of American Girls: Considered in a Series of EssaysAnna Callender Brackett G. P. Putnam's, 1874 - 401 páginas |
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... position required for the work of educating uneducated minds , the constant effort to state facts clearly , distinctly , and freed from unnecessary details , almost universally induce a straightforwardness of speech , which savors , to ...
... position required for the work of educating uneducated minds , the constant effort to state facts clearly , distinctly , and freed from unnecessary details , almost universally induce a straightforwardness of speech , which savors , to ...
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... position and the almost insuperable difficulty of the achievement . Above the mere manual labor , however , there comes . another work which always has to be done for the child , and is therefore of no educational value for her : I mean ...
... position and the almost insuperable difficulty of the achievement . Above the mere manual labor , however , there comes . another work which always has to be done for the child , and is therefore of no educational value for her : I mean ...
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... position , are kept for too long a time in a state of action ; the continual tension prevents the free passage of the blood , and the uniform- ity of the circulation is destroyed . Continual standing , in the teaching profession at ...
... position , are kept for too long a time in a state of action ; the continual tension prevents the free passage of the blood , and the uniform- ity of the circulation is destroyed . Continual standing , in the teaching profession at ...
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... position , and also , on account of those they love , eager for the solid advantages to be obtained by money . They are not content if they cannot be dressed as finely and ' receive ' as ele- gantly as their friends do ; and , also ...
... position , and also , on account of those they love , eager for the solid advantages to be obtained by money . They are not content if they cannot be dressed as finely and ' receive ' as ele- gantly as their friends do ; and , also ...
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... position , not be- cause she herself desires it . The smoke starts for the top of the chimney , as it should ; but , baffled , it frets it- self in eddying whirls against the bricks , till , driven by the necessity of an outlet ...
... position , not be- cause she herself desires it . The smoke starts for the top of the chimney , as it should ; but , baffled , it frets it- self in eddying whirls against the bricks , till , driven by the necessity of an outlet ...
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Página 144 - I see thee old and formal, fitted to thy petty part, With a little hoard of maxims preaching down a daughter's heart. "They were dangerous guides the feelings — she herself was not exempt — Truly, she herself had suffer'd" — Perish in thy self-contempt ! Overlive it — lower yet — be happy!
Página 167 - Neither from a stranger's hand shall ye offer the bread of your God of any of these; because their corruption is in them, and blemishes be in them: they shall not be accepted for you.
Página 29 - Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.
Página 146 - A perfect Woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command ; And yet a Spirit still, and bright With something of an angel 13 light. XV.— I WANDERED LONELY. 1804. I WANDERED lonely as a cloud...
Página 61 - KARL FRIEDRICH ROSENKRANZ, Doctor of Theology and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Konigsberg. Translated from the German by ANNA C. BRACKETT.
Página 18 - Gymnastic as well as music should begin in early years; the training in it should be careful and should continue through life. Now my belief is, — and this is a matter upon which I should like to have your opinion...
Página 117 - ... laugh By precept only, and shed tears by rule. Thy Art be Nature ; the live current quaff, And let the groveller sip his stagnant pool, In fear that else, when Critics grave and cool Have killed him, Scorn should write his epitaph. How does the Meadow-flower its bloom unfold ? Because the lovely little flower is free Down to its root, and, in that freedom, bold ; And so the grandeur of the Forest-tree Comes not by casting in a formal mould, But from its own divine vitality.