The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... writing , music , & c . finds yet in himself certain seasons wherein those things have no relish to him : and , if at that time he forces himself to it , he only pothers and wearies himself to no purpose . So it is with children . This ...
... writing , music , & c . finds yet in himself certain seasons wherein those things have no relish to him : and , if at that time he forces himself to it , he only pothers and wearies himself to no purpose . So it is with children . This ...
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... writers , though that be much better for a gentleman , than to be a good peri- patetic or cartesian : because those ancient authors ob- served and painted mankind well , and give the best light into that kind of knowledge . He that goes ...
... writers , though that be much better for a gentleman , than to be a good peri- patetic or cartesian : because those ancient authors ob- served and painted mankind well , and give the best light into that kind of knowledge . He that goes ...
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... writing , and learning , I allow to be necessary , but yet not the chief business . I ima- gine you would think him a very foolish fellow , that should not value a virtuous , or a wise man , infinitely before a great scholar . Not but ...
... writing , and learning , I allow to be necessary , but yet not the chief business . I ima- gine you would think him a very foolish fellow , that should not value a virtuous , or a wise man , infinitely before a great scholar . Not but ...
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... Writing . it will be seasonable to enter him in writing . And here the first thing should be taught him , is to hold his pen right ; and this he should be perfect in , before he should be suffered to put it to paper : for not only ...
... Writing . it will be seasonable to enter him in writing . And here the first thing should be taught him , is to hold his pen right ; and this he should be perfect in , before he should be suffered to put it to paper : for not only ...
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... writing would not be able to represent and make intelligible . How many buildings may a man see , how many machines ... writing , there will be no need hastily to look out a master ; it will be early enough , when any convenient ...
... writing would not be able to represent and make intelligible . How many buildings may a man see , how many machines ... writing , there will be no need hastily to look out a master ; it will be early enough , when any convenient ...
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