Now the master does not teach, and the boy in nine cases out of ten has no opportunity of grasping the whole of the art or mystery at all. Many of you will begin to think that you are listening to the play of Hamlet... Education and National Progress - Page 38by Sir Joseph Norman Lockyer, Sir Norman Lockyer - 1906 - 269 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1829 - 510 lehte
...Question is thickly strewed with error in almost every line. It would, perhaps, have been something like the play of Hamlet, with the part of the Prince of Denmark omitted by particular desire : but it would have saved the author from the imputation now inevitable, that... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1829 - 244 lehte
...mistaken views, passed through the colander of the historian's fancy; while, as to essentials, it is the play of Hamlet with the part of the Prince of Denmark omitted bv particular desire. Each generation again has had its harvest of pamphlets, embodying the corrupt... | |
| 1847 - 562 lehte
...looks." As regards " Margaret Perceval," it is just one of those cases in which we really desire to see the play of Hamlet with the part of the Prince of Denmark left out. We warmly admire all but the principal portion of the tale; and though the contrast between... | |
| 1852 - 782 lehte
...No doubt, я history of the English railway without mention of Mr. Hudson would be somewhat similar to the play of " Hamlet " with the part of the Prince of Denmark omitted ; but, nevertheless, a dispassionate account of all the circumstances attending his singular career... | |
| Edward Hazen Parker - 1854 - 692 lehte
...one important particular, the absence of the scarlet rash. This to be sure seems at first much like the " play of Hamlet, with the part of the Prince of Denmark left out." But the vigor of the performance is not lessened by this omission. It seems, on the contrary,... | |
| William Batchelder Greene - 1859 - 104 lehte
...giving as a reason that it is no transcendental calculus at all , but merely a sublime algebra — the play of Hamlet with the part of the prince of Denmark left out. Again, the systems of Newton and Lagrange being both demonstrably correct, the largest liberty... | |
| Frank Moore - 1865 - 834 lehte
...and afterward by the arrival of General Slocum, his superior in rank. The account is very much like the play of Hamlet with the part of the Prince of Denmark omitted. The next statement which I notice is, that a conference of " lending generals" took place, when some... | |
| Theo Kennedy - 1866 - 326 lehte
...as impossible to discuss the subject with the soldier's name '" eliminated " as it would be to act the play of Hamlet with the part of the Prince of Denmark omitted, the matter very soon dropped, and the conversation flagged, and would have quite died out if Miss Alathea... | |
| Michael Müller - 1873 - 432 lehte
...it is mere natural instruction, but no education at all. It would be worse than giving, as we say, " the play of Hamlet with the part of the Prince of Denmark left out." Religion, then, forms the spirit and essence of all true education. As leaven must be diffused... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1873 - 580 lehte
...progress of man and society. Without the Catholic Church, they are, to use a threadbare illustration, " the play of Hamlet with the part of the Prince of Denmark left out ;" they lack the light, the warmth, and the life-giving power of the sun, and are what our... | |
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