The Education of Character: With Hints on Moral TrainingJohn Murray, 1856 - 296 Seiten |
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... emotions of which human nature is capable ; such persons , in what- ever rank of society they move , are the most likely to know what human nature really is , and consequently what 16 [ CH . II . EDUCATION OF CHARACTER .
... emotions of which human nature is capable ; such persons , in what- ever rank of society they move , are the most likely to know what human nature really is , and consequently what 16 [ CH . II . EDUCATION OF CHARACTER .
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... emotions , than by what our judgment or our intellect approves or disapproves . It cannot be all phy- sical , because a being actuated only by physical impulse could possess no character at all , or certainly none worthy of a name ...
... emotions , than by what our judgment or our intellect approves or disapproves . It cannot be all phy- sical , because a being actuated only by physical impulse could possess no character at all , or certainly none worthy of a name ...
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... emotions which impart a feeling of nobility and ex- altation to truth , and of shame and degradation to falsehood , -of tenderness to pity or to gratitude - of agony to cruelty and wrong - of reverential awe in the con- templation of ...
... emotions which impart a feeling of nobility and ex- altation to truth , and of shame and degradation to falsehood , -of tenderness to pity or to gratitude - of agony to cruelty and wrong - of reverential awe in the con- templation of ...
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... emotion or sen- timent at all connected with it ; in short , which consists of knowledge alone . It may be said that in the education of the child the awakening of these emotions or sentiments must be left entirely to the operation of ...
... emotion or sen- timent at all connected with it ; in short , which consists of knowledge alone . It may be said that in the education of the child the awakening of these emotions or sentiments must be left entirely to the operation of ...
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... emotions never to be forgotten , nor yet surpassed , in the profound enjoyment they awaken , by anything which we are accustomed to count amongst our emotions of happiness . Of happiness ? Alas ! it may also be of misery so intense as ...
... emotions never to be forgotten , nor yet surpassed , in the profound enjoyment they awaken , by anything which we are accustomed to count amongst our emotions of happiness . Of happiness ? Alas ! it may also be of misery so intense as ...
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action amongst animal attain beautiful become believe belong benevolence betwixt called capable child condition conduct consequently consider crime cultivation desire duty early emotions enjoyment enlightened entirely especially evil exercise fact faculties falsehood Fcap feeling GEORGE BORROW girl governess governing habit happiness heart HERMANN MELVILLE higher highest History honour human character impressions individual influence instance John Bunyan JOHN WILSON CROKER kind LADY learning look LORD manner means ment mind mode moral training mother motives Nineveh numbers nurse operation parents perfect perhaps persons PETER CUNNINGHAM Plates poor portion Portrait Post 8vo present principle propen propensities punishment racter regards respect rience ROBERT SOUTHEY scarcely Second Edition selfish sense of right sentiment servants SIR CHARLES EASTLAKE social society speak teaching things Third Edition tion truth Vols WASHINGTON IRVING whole Woodcuts wrong young
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Seite 12 - Handbook of Architecture. Being a Concise and Popular Account of the Different Styles prevailing in all Ages and Countries in the World. With a Description of the most remarkable Buildings.
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