The Works of John Locke, المجلد 9W. Otrige, 1812 |
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... talk of that almost to no purpose . For you will be ready to say , " What shall I do with my son ? If I keep him always at home , he will be in danger to be my young master ; and if I send him abroad , how is " it possible to keep him ...
... talk of that almost to no purpose . For you will be ready to say , " What shall I do with my son ? If I keep him always at home , he will be in danger to be my young master ; and if I send him abroad , how is " it possible to keep him ...
الصفحة 58
... talk of ; but the la- bour and art of education should furnish the mind with , and fasten there , and never cease till the young man had a true relish of it , and placed his strength , his glory , and his pleasure in it . Company . The ...
... talk of ; but the la- bour and art of education should furnish the mind with , and fasten there , and never cease till the young man had a true relish of it , and placed his strength , his glory , and his pleasure in it . Company . The ...
الصفحة 69
... talk of reasoning , I do not intend any other , but such as is suited to the child's capacity and apprehension . Nobody can think a boy of three or V seven years old should be argued with as a grown man . ( Long discourses , and ...
... talk of reasoning , I do not intend any other , but such as is suited to the child's capacity and apprehension . Nobody can think a boy of three or V seven years old should be argued with as a grown man . ( Long discourses , and ...
الصفحة 73
... talk to him of it as a strange mon- strous matter , that it could not be imagined he would have done : and so shame him out of it . §86 . It will be ( it is like ) objected , that whatsoever I fancy of the tractableness of children ...
... talk to him of it as a strange mon- strous matter , that it could not be imagined he would have done : and so shame him out of it . §86 . It will be ( it is like ) objected , that whatsoever I fancy of the tractableness of children ...
الصفحة 75
... talk of the restraint of the pas- sions , whilst any of his own are let loose : and he will in vain endeavour to reform any vice or indecency in his pupil , which he allows in himself . Ill patterns are sure to be followed more than ...
... talk of the restraint of the pas- sions , whilst any of his own are let loose : and he will in vain endeavour to reform any vice or indecency in his pupil , which he allows in himself . Ill patterns are sure to be followed more than ...
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