That schoolmaster deserves to be beaten himself, who beats nature in a boy for a fault. And I question whether all the whipping in the world can make their parts, which are naturally sluggish, rise one minute before the hour nature hath appointed. Ohio Educational Monthly - Página 1311860Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 páginas
...and, therefore, their dulness at first is to be borne with, if they be diligent. That school master deserves to be beaten himself, who beats nature in a boy for a fault. And I question whether all the whipping in the world can make their parts which are naturally sluggish,... | |
| 1821 - 398 páginas
...and, therefore, their dulness at first is to be borne with, if they be diligent. That school master deserves to be beaten himself, who beats nature in a boy for a fault. And I question whether all the whipping in the world can make their parts which are naturally sluggish,... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 páginas
...and, therefore, their dulness at first is to be borne with, if they be diligent. That school master deserves to be beaten himself, who beats nature in a boy for a fault. And I question whether all the whipping in the world can make their parts which are naturally sluggish,... | |
| 1821 - 400 páginas
...and, therefore, their dulness at first is to be borne with, if they be diligent. That school master deserves to be beaten himself, who beats nature in a boy for .a fault. And I question whether all the whipping in the world can make their parts which are naturally sluggish,... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 páginas
...Jewells of the countrey, and, therefore, their dulness at first is to be borne with, if they be diligent. That schoolmaster deserves to be beaten himself, who beats nature in a boy for a fault. And I question whether all the whipping in the world can make their parts which are naturally sluggish,... | |
| John Pierpont - 1828 - 320 páginas
...jewels of the country; and therefore their dulness is at first to be borne with, if they be diligent. That schoolmaster deserves to be beaten himself, who beats nature in a boy for a fault. 2. Those that are ingenious and idle. These think, with the hare in the fable, that, running with snails,... | |
| John Pierpont - 1829 - 290 páginas
...jewels of the country ; and therefore their dulness is at first to be borne with, if they be diligent. That schoolmaster deserves to be beaten himself, who beats nature in a boy for a fault. 4. Those that are invincibly dull, and negligent also. Correction may reform the latter, not amend... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 390 páginas
...Jewells of the countrey, and therefore their dulnesse at first is to be borne with, if they be diligent. That schoolmaster deserves to be beaten himself who beats nature in a boy, for a fault. And I question whether all the whipping in the world can make their parts, which are naturally sluggish,... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...Jewells of the countrey, and therefore their dulnesse at first is to be borne with, if they be diligent. That schoolmaster deserves to be beaten himself who beats nature in a boy, for a fault. A nd I question whether all the whipping in the world •nake their parts, which ave naturally sluggish,... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1831 - 348 páginas
...jewels of the country, and therefore their dulness at first is to be borne with, if they be diligent. That schoolmaster deserves to be beaten himself, who beats nature in a boy for a fault. And I question whether all the whipping in the world can make their parts, which are naturally sluggish,... | |
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