Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 63;Volume 126John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1896 |
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... mind , highly complex . Among other sources of this charm we may discern the perfect serenity , the happy insouciance of the child - mind . The note of world complaint in modern life has penetrated into most domains , yet it has not ...
... mind , highly complex . Among other sources of this charm we may discern the perfect serenity , the happy insouciance of the child - mind . The note of world complaint in modern life has penetrated into most domains , yet it has not ...
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... mind , the first sponta- neous manifestations of recognition , of reasoning expectation , of feelings of sympathy and antipathy , of definite persistent purpose . Rude , inchoate , vague enough , no doubt , are these first groping move ...
... mind , the first sponta- neous manifestations of recognition , of reasoning expectation , of feelings of sympathy and antipathy , of definite persistent purpose . Rude , inchoate , vague enough , no doubt , are these first groping move ...
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... mind it presents these under so unlike , so peculiar a pattern . ་ In this genetic tracing back of the complexities of man's mental life to their primitive elements in the child's consciousness questions of peculiar in- terest will ...
... mind it presents these under so unlike , so peculiar a pattern . ་ In this genetic tracing back of the complexities of man's mental life to their primitive elements in the child's consciousness questions of peculiar in- terest will ...
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... mind which it is his in a special man- ner to form . The awakening in the modern mind of this keen and varied interest in childhood has led , and is destined to lead still more , to the observation of infantile ways . This observation ...
... mind which it is his in a special man- ner to form . The awakening in the modern mind of this keen and varied interest in childhood has led , and is destined to lead still more , to the observation of infantile ways . This observation ...
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... mind . Things grow a great deal worse when we try to throw our scientific lasso about the elusive spirit of a child of four or six and catch the exact drift of its passing thought . Children are , no doubt , at this age frank before the ...
... mind . Things grow a great deal worse when we try to throw our scientific lasso about the elusive spirit of a child of four or six and catch the exact drift of its passing thought . Children are , no doubt , at this age frank before the ...
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