I believe every man in a Christian kingdom ought to be equally well educated. But I would have it education to purpose; stern, practical, irresistible, in moral habits, in bodily strength and beauty, in all faculties of mind capable of being developed... The Stones of Venice,Volume III the Fall - Página 233por John Ruskin - 2013 - 528 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| John Ruskin - 1853 - 402 páginas
...educated, in millions of ways, than they are. I believe every man in a Christian kingdom ought to be equally well educated. But I would have it education...effort, directed to make one youth humble, and another confident ; to tranquillize this mind, to put some spark of ambition into that ; now to urge, and now... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 696 páginas
...educated, in millions of ways, than they are. I believe every man in a Christian kingdom ought to be equally well educated. But I would have it education...effort, directed to make one youth humble, and another confident; to tranquillize this mind, to put some spark of ambition into that; now to urge, and now... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 644 páginas
...educated, in millions of ways, than they are. I believe every man in a Christian kingdom ought to be equally well educated. But I would have it education...in all faculties of mind capable of being developed u nder the circumstances of the individual, and especially in the technical knowledge of his own business;... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 448 páginas
...educated, in millions of ways, than they are. I believe every man in a Christian kingdom ought to be equally well educated. But I would have it education...of his own business ; but yet; infinitely various iu its effort, directed to make one youth humble, and another confident ; to tranquillize this mind,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 550 páginas
...educated, in millions of ways, than they are. I believe every man in a Christian kingdom ought to be equally well educated. But I would have it education...effort, directed to make one youth humble, and another confident; to tranquillize this mind, to put some spark of ambition into that; now to urge, and now... | |
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 620 páginas
...millions of ways, than they are. I believe every man in a Christian kingdom ought to be equally tvett educated." But I would have it education to purpose...effort, directed to make one youth humble, and another confident ; to tranquillize this mind, to put some spark of ambition into that ; now to urge, and now... | |
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 626 páginas
...irresistible, in moral habits, in bodily?E?Bn^tn~antr^eauty, in aJ]JjBcultieS"~df mind capable of~being developed under the circumstances of the individual, and especially in the technical knowledge_ofjiis_own business ; but yet, infinitely various in ifs~eHort73irected to make one youth... | |
| 1907 - 468 páginas
...every man in a Christian country ought to be equally well educated. But I would have it education to a purpose; stern, practical, irresistible in moral habits,...of his own business, but yet infinitely various in effort, directed to make one youth humble and another confident, to tranquilize this mind, to put some... | |
| Ramsden Balmforth - 1912 - 252 páginas
...kingdom ought to be equally well educated. But I would have his education to purpose, stern, practicable, irresistible, in moral habits, in bodily strength...effort, directed to make one youth humble and another confident; to tranquillise this mind, to put some spark of ambition into that, now to urge and now... | |
| 1920 - 582 páginas
...thing well with his hands and arms." RUSKIN. " I believe every man in a Christian Kingdom Ought to be equally well educated. But I would have it education...effort, directed to make one youth humble, and another confident ; to tranquillize this mind, to put some spark of ambition into that ; now to urge, and now... | |
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