... be urged on the other side, — I must avow my distinct conviction that our present system of exclusively classical education, as a whole, and carried out as we do carry it out, is a deplorable failure. I say it, knowing that the words are strong... The Dublin Review - 509 페이지 편집 - 1867전체보기 - 도서 정보
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1852 - 776 페이지
...underfoot by a three hours' conflict with one hundred, two hundred unruly boys ! Finally, the mixed system has been weighed in the balance and found wanting. It is not a novelty ; it is as old as our present miserable school-system. The mixed system, as proved by... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1867 - 80 페이지
...without having considered them well ; and I say it, because that system has been "weighed in the balances and found wanting." It is no epigram, but a simple...value, which being partial, is unsatisfactory ; in the case of the vast multitude, it ends in utter and irremediable waste. On the theory of the convertibility... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1867 - 78 페이지
...without having considered them well; and I say it, because that system has been "weighed in the balances and found wanting." It is no epigram, but a simple...fact to say, that Classical Education neglects all J j || the powers of some minds, and some of the powers of all minds. In the case of the few it has... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 636 페이지
...having considered them well ; and I say it, because that system has been " weighed in the balances and found wanting." It is no epigram, but a simple...value, which being partial, is unsatisfactory ; in the case of the vast multitude, it ends in utter and irremediable waste. On the theory of the convertibility... | |
| George Coutie - 1875 - 296 페이지
...without having considered them well ; and I say it because that system has been "weighed in the balances and found wanting." It is no epigram but a simple...value, which, being partial, is unsatisfactory ; in the case of the vast multitude, it ends in utter and irremediable waste. On the theory of the convertibility... | |
| 1884 - 682 페이지
...incapacity if an individual student has to join the one fold or the other ? Canon Farrar has said : " It is no epigram, but a simple fact, to say that classical...value, which, being partial, is unsatisfactory ; in the case of the multitude it ends in utter and irremediable waste." Why should a judicious advocate... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1883 - 71 페이지
...must, then, avow my own deliberate opinion, arrived at in the teeth of the strongest possible bias and prejudice in the opposite direction, — arrived...value which, being partial, is unsatisfactory ; in the case of the vast multitude it ends in utter and irremediable waste.' " In speaking of the defects... | |
| 1883 - 896 페이지
...must, then, avow my own deliberate opinion, arrived at in the teeth of the strongest possible bias and prejudice in the opposite direction — arrived...the powers of all minds. In the case of the few it haa a value which, being partial, is unsatisfactory ; in the case of the vast multitude it ends in... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1883 - 78 페이지
...is a deplorable failure. I say it, knowing that the words are strong words, but not without having 6 considered them well; and I say it because that system...value which, being partial, is unsatisfactory; in the case of the vast multitude it ends in utter and irremediable waste.' " In speaking of the defects... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1903 - 858 페이지
...failure. I say it knowing the words are strong words, but not without having considered them well. It is no epigram, but a simple fact, to say that classical...of some minds, and some of the powers of all minds. ' ' But it is not my purpose to attack nor my wish to undervalue classical culture. There is not a... | |
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