None of the things they are Taslc to learn should ever be made a burden to them, or imposed on them as a task. Whatever is so proposed presently becomes irksome : the mind takes an aversion to it, though before it were a thing of delight or indifferency. The Works of John Locke - الصفحة 61بواسطة John Locke - 1823عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
 | John Locke - 1712 - عدد الصفحات: 330
...pos'd on them as a Tajk. Whatever is fn propos'd, prefently becomes irkfbme; the Mind takes an Averfion to it, though before it were a Thing of Delight or Indifferency. Let a Child be but order'd to whip his Top at a certain Time every Day, whether he has or has not a Mind to it* let this... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1805 - عدد الصفحات: 972
...support That larden, heavier than the earth to bear ? ParjJ'uc Lett, Кип« nf the things that arc to learn, should ever be made a burden to them, or imposed on them a* a task. Locke. IVat. Riddy, helpless, left alune, To all my friends a IntrJcn gro\Mb Swift. Z- A... | |
 | John Locke - 1812 - عدد الصفحات: 492
...them these few rules observed in the method of instructing them. § 73. 1. None of thp things they are to learn should ever be made a burden to them, or...child be but ordered to whip his top at a certain time of the day, whether he has, or has not a mind to it; let this be but required of him as a duty, wherein... | |
 | Edward Mammatt - 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 368
...when reason alone would fail, I shall quote his words : — " None of the things they QpupilsJ are to learn, should ever be made a burden to them, or...to it, though before it were a thing of delight or indifference. Let a child be ordered to whip his top at a certain time every day, whether he has or... | |
 | Edward Mammatt - 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 362
...when reason alone would fail, I shall quote his words : — " None of the things they Qpupils] are to learn, should ever be made a burden to them, or...to it, though before it were a thing of delight or indifference. Let a child be ordered to whip his top at a certain time every day, whether he has or... | |
 | John Field - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 558
...expressed. Speaking of a duly that must be fulfilled, he says, " It should not be made a burden or imposed as a task. Whatever is so proposed presently becomes...before it were a thing of delight or indifferency. * * * What men do cheerfully of themselves, do they not presently become sick of, and can no more endure... | |
 | Meliora - 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 276
...philosophers alone, but men of common discernment at all times have observed, ' Whatever is imposed as a task presently becomes irksome : the mind takes an aversion...before it were a thing of delight or indifferency.'* And if this be indisputably the result when things indifferent, or even delightful, become matters... | |
 | Thomas Tate (mathematical master.) - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 394
...the latest hour of our existence. On this subject Locke observes : •" None of the things they are to learn should ever be made a burden to them, or...to it, though before it were a thing of delight or indifference. Let a child be but ordered to whip his top at a certain time of the day, whether he has... | |
 | Bernhard Tauchnitz - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 468
...Task. — None of the Things, they are to learn, should ever be made a Burthen to them, or imposed 011 them as a Task. Whatever is so proposed, presently...to it, though before it were a Thing of Delight or Indiffereucy. Let a Child be but ordered to whip his Top at a certain Time every Day, whether he has... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1863 - عدد الصفحات: 904
...these few rules observed in the method of instructing them. TASKS. 67. 1. None of the things they are to learn should ever be made a burden to them, or...to it, though before it were a thing of delight or indifferent-}'. Let a child be but ordered to whip his top at a certain time every day, whether he... | |
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