| Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 strani
...life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect, when p % afterwards. For it is true, that late learners cannot so well take the plr, except it be in some minds... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1856 - 406 strani
...life, let men, by all means, endeavor to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years : this we call education,...to all feats of activity and motions in youth, than afterwards; for it is true,, that late learners cannot so well take the ply, ex1 He alludes to the... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1856 - 562 strani
...evil. There is nothing to be done, therefore, but to comply.' ' ' Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years : this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom.' Education may be compared to the grafting of a tree. Every gardener knows that the younger the wilding-stock... | |
| Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1857 - 578 strani
...evil. There is nothing to be done, therefore, but to comply.' ' 'Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years : this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom.' Education may be compared to the grafting of a tree. Every gardener knows that the younger the wilding-stock... | |
| John Baillie - 1857 - 380 strani
...in our sight also. Let us see how God dealt with this man. R CHAPTER L " Custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years : this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom." LORD BACON. Hamburgh.—" The King of Booksellers."— His Cradle.— An Orphan.— Boyish Tastes.—... | |
| William Henry Smith - 1857 - 190 strani
...large so ever, lest it should make it (man's mind) swell or * " Certainly custom is most perfect, when it beginneth in young years ; this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom." — Bacon's Essays. t Advancement of Learning. outcompass itself; no, but it is merely the quality... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1857 - 412 strani
...Life, let Men by all Means endeavour to obtain good Cuftoms. Certainly Cuftom is moft perfect when it beginneth in young Years : this we call Education ; which is, in Effect, but an early Cuftom. So we fee, in Languages the Tongue is more Pliant to all Expreffions and Sounds, the Joints... | |
| William Henry Smith - 1857 - 188 strani
...lest it should make it (man's mind) swell or * " Certainly custom is most perfect, when it begianeth in young years ; this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom." — Bacon's Essays. \ Advancement of Learning. outcompass itself ; no, but it is merely the quality... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 strani
...life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years : this we call education...to all feats of activity and motions, in youth than afterwards. For it is true that late learners cannot so well take the ply ; except it be in some minds... | |
| Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1858 - 620 strani
...by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most perfect when it bcginneth in young years : this we call education, which is,...effect, but an early custom. So we see in languages, the tone is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the joints are more supple to all feats of activity... | |
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