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Pagina 16
... excite false hope , or create suspense : we ought not to associate the idea of our displeasure with that of privation . But , " let your No be as a wall of brass , which the child , with all his endeavours , shall not be able to shake ...
... excite false hope , or create suspense : we ought not to associate the idea of our displeasure with that of privation . But , " let your No be as a wall of brass , which the child , with all his endeavours , shall not be able to shake ...
Pagina 58
... excite the most lively appre- hensions . The motto to each dreadful tale had an oracular and imposing sound in the ears of children , and was imprinted on their minds by frequent recurrence , with a slight variation . " When you play ...
... excite the most lively appre- hensions . The motto to each dreadful tale had an oracular and imposing sound in the ears of children , and was imprinted on their minds by frequent recurrence , with a slight variation . " When you play ...
Pagina 59
... excite in an infant strong sensations , should be carefully avoided * . A placid , gentle disposition in a nurse , is on this account more desirable than that turbulent gaiety so often and so injudiciously required , which adds nothing ...
... excite in an infant strong sensations , should be carefully avoided * . A placid , gentle disposition in a nurse , is on this account more desirable than that turbulent gaiety so often and so injudiciously required , which adds nothing ...
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Thoughts of a Parent on Education With Notes by the Editor Melesina Trench Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2019 |
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