| Education - 1833 - 632 pages
...drawn in willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue ; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God and famous to all ages." But I will not dwell on these general considerations, simply remarking, that to call studying the works... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1833 - 210 pages
...drawn in willing obedience, enflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue ; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God and famous to all ages." But I will not dwell on these general considerations, simply remarking, that to call studying the works... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - Education - 1833 - 658 pages
...drawn in willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue ; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God and famous to all ages." But I will not dwell on these general considerations, simply remarking, that to call studying the works... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 pages
...them in willing obedience, enflamed with the study of learning, and the admiration of virtue; stirred q K C1 Q cS e x xd 8 pw ( z v @! r͚ Ҭc z " Breerwood as busily bestirs himself in our vulgar despise and scorn all their childish and illtaught qualities, to delight in manly and liberal exercises... | |
| Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...them in willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue, stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy...dear to God and famous to all ages : that they may despise and scorn all their childish and ill-taught qualities, to delight in manly and liberal exercises;... | |
| Education - 1836 - 432 pages
...them in willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue, stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy...dear to God and famous to all ages: that they may despise and scorn all their childish and ill-taught qualities, to delight in manly and liberal exercises;... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1833 - 216 pages
...drawn in willing obedience, enflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue ; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God and famous to all ages." But I will not dwell on these general considerations, simply remarking, that to call studying the works... | |
| Education - 1839 - 636 pages
...them in willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue, stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men, and...dear to God, and famous to all ages, that they may despise and scorn all their childish and ill taught qualities, to delight in manly and liberal exercises;... | |
| James Pycroft - Classical education - 1843 - 256 pages
...draw them in willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning and admiration of virtue, stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy...dear to God and famous to all ages ; that they may despise and scorn all their childish and ill-taught qualities, to delight in manly and liberal exercises,... | |
| Theology - 1849 - 838 pages
...from our own, there lived sages and heroes as wise as we, with a manhood as sturdy and vigorous, " brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God and famous to all ages." The first step which Socrates took with his pupils was, to teach them their ignorance, remembering... | |
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