| 1868 - 896 páginas
...relatively small value, they will lose what is far more precious, their integrity of soul. . . . ' Are we, then, to give up literature ?' you will exclaim....foundations of a building are sapped, we should seek rather fbr architects to reconstruct the whole edifice, than for artists to adorn the walls. In fact, the... | |
| Alfred Young - 1894 - 660 páginas
...who can answer for the virtue of your children, you ought not to send them to these schools. ' Are we, then, to give up literature ? ' you will exclaim....When the foundations of a building are sapped, we seek rather for architects to reconstruct the whole edifice than for artists to adorn the walls. In... | |
| Eugene Magevney - 1900 - 80 páginas
...relatively small value, they will lose what is far more precious, their integrity of soul. . . .... Are we, then, to give up literature? you will exclaim. I do not say that, but I do say we must not kill souls When the foundations of a building are sapped, we should seek rather for architects... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1905 - 816 páginas
...education of children, thus sums up his judgment, expressed fully in a much longer discussion: " Are we then to give up literature ? you will exclaim....say that ; but I do say that we must not kill souls. . . . In fact, the choice lies between two alternatives : a liberal education which you may get by... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1907 - 466 páginas
...education of children, thus sums up his judgment, expressed fully in a much longer discussion: "Are we then to give up literature? you will exclaim. I...say that; but I do say that we must not kill souls. . . . In fact, the choice lies between two alternatives: a liberal education which you may get by sending... | |
| 1914 - 438 páginas
...in the fourth century, had presented the alternatives as they appeared to a converted scholar: " Are we then to give up literature? you will exclaim. I do not say that ; but I do sav that we must not kill souls. You 1914] SCHOOL AND HOME EDUCATION. may secure a liberal education... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1906 - 596 páginas
...learning of relatively small value, they will lose what is far more precious, their integrity of soul. Are we then to give up literature? you will exclaim. I...whole edifice than for artists to adorn the walls." The golden-mouthed Christian orator merely echoed the advice of the pagan rhetorician Quintilian—... | |
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