to master all subjects we need not be particular. To quote the old song: Could a man be secure That his days would endure A^ of old, for a thousand long years, What things might he know ! What deeds might he do ! And all without hurry or care. The The American Educational Monthly - Stran 971871Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1914 - 730 strani
...which I found quoted in SPENCER, Education, Ch. I: Could a man be secure That his days would endure As of old, for a thousand long years, What things might...deeds might he do! And all without hurry or care. H. POUTSMA. AMSTERDAM, Christmas 1913. TABLE OF CONTENTS. CHAPTER XXIII. ADNOMINAL USE OF NOUNS IN... | |
| Samuel Chester Parker - 1915 - 572 strani
...appealed to and held conclusive, then should it be appealed to and held conclusive throughout. Had we time to master all subjects, we need not be particular....song: Could a man be secure That his days would endure As of old, for a thousand long years, What things might he know! What deeds might he do ! And all without... | |
| Louis Win Rapeer - 1917 - 706 strani
...song, in his "What Knowledge is of Most Worth": " Could a man be secure That his days would endure As of old, for a thousand long years, What things might...deeds might he do ! And all without hurry or care." With all of our increasingly successful efforts to raise the average term of human life, we shall probably... | |
| Louis Win Rapeer - 1918 - 402 strani
...song, in his "What Knowledge is of Most Worth": " Could a man be secure That his days would endure As of old, for a thousand long years, What things might...deeds might he do ! And all without hurry or care." With all of our increasingly successful efforts to raise the average term of human life, we shall probably... | |
| Louis Win Rapeer - 1918 - 382 strani
...song, in his "What Knowledge is of Most Worth": " Could a man be secure That his days would endure As of old, for a thousand long years, What things might...deeds might he do! And all without hurry or care." With all of our increasingly successful efforts to raise the average term of human life, we shall probably... | |
| Samuel Chester Parker - 1919 - 360 strani
...appealed to and held conclusive, then should it be appealed to and held conclusive throughout. Had we time to master all subjects, we need not be particular....song: Could a man be secure That his days would endure As of old, for a thousand long years, What things might he know ! What deeds might he do! And all without... | |
| Samuel Chester Parker - 1920 - 580 strani
...appealed to and held conclusive, then should it be appealed to and held conclusive throughout. Had we time to master all subjects, we need not be particular....: Could a man be secure That his days would endure As of old, for a thousand long years, What things might he know ! What deeds might he do ! I all without... | |
| Samuel Chester Parker - 1920 - 568 strani
...appealed to and held conclusive, then should it be appealed to and held conclusive throughout. Had we time to master all subjects, we need not be particular....song: Could a man be secure That his days would endure As of old, for a thousand long years, What things might he know ! What deeds might he do ! And all... | |
| 1920 - 918 strani
...undamentals of art and the things we know we can teach. In thig •onnection I will quote the words of that old song: "Could a man be secure That his days would endure As of old, for a thousand long years, What things might he know! What deeds might he do! And all without... | |
| George Allardice Riddell Baron Riddell - 1922 - 212 strani
...one would admit that there was no proportion between the required labour and the probable benefit.” To quote the old song: Could a man be secure That his days would endure As of old, for a thousand long years, What things might he know! What deeds might he do! And all without... | |
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