Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, Volume 55William Jay Youmans D. Appleton, 1899 |
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... teacher made it possible to produce the sample depicted in the next cut . Perfect in form , superb in grace of out- * From Montelius , 1897 . The line , its decoration is most effective ; yet. THE ORIGIN OF EUROPEAN CULTURE . 29.
... teacher made it possible to produce the sample depicted in the next cut . Perfect in form , superb in grace of out- * From Montelius , 1897 . The line , its decoration is most effective ; yet. THE ORIGIN OF EUROPEAN CULTURE . 29.
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... teachers of the barbarians whose descendants now populate America and Europe . The disciples have improved on the masters . We have improved the tools which they invented and applied new forces of production . We have cheapened the ...
... teachers of the barbarians whose descendants now populate America and Europe . The disciples have improved on the masters . We have improved the tools which they invented and applied new forces of production . We have cheapened the ...
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... teacher , who could not rec- ognize a quantity of three things without counting them by ones . . There is surely ... teachers blessings of freedom and civiliza- when the time arrives for it to be of use . In most childish games the ...
... teacher , who could not rec- ognize a quantity of three things without counting them by ones . . There is surely ... teachers blessings of freedom and civiliza- when the time arrives for it to be of use . In most childish games the ...
Page 129
... teacher , acquiring first the practice and then the theory . The fruits treated of are rasp- berries , blackberries , dewberries , cur- rants , gooseberries , buffalo berry , man , and Africa , where he first rose into consciousness of ...
... teacher , acquiring first the practice and then the theory . The fruits treated of are rasp- berries , blackberries , dewberries , cur- rants , gooseberries , buffalo berry , man , and Africa , where he first rose into consciousness of ...
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... teaching . He has al- adapted to promote that end might be ways cultivated fellowship with the accomplished without ... teachers in favor of stories of war and intrigue that they are not the most in- telligible and interesting branch of ...
... teaching . He has al- adapted to promote that end might be ways cultivated fellowship with the accomplished without ... teachers in favor of stories of war and intrigue that they are not the most in- telligible and interesting branch of ...
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Popular passages
Page 225 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.
Page 224 - With fairest flowers, Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave : thou shalt not lack The flower that's like thy face, pale primrose ; nor The azured hare-bell, like thy veins ; no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath...
Page 320 - The laws of changeless justice bind Oppressor with oppressed; And close as sin and suffering joined We march to fate abreast.
Page 228 - Dis's waggon! daffodils, That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty; violets dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath...
Page 226 - Alack, alack ! is it not like that I, So early waking, what with loathsome smells, And shrieks like mandrakes...
Page 227 - Say there be; Yet nature is made better by no mean, But nature makes that mean : so, over that art Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes.
Page 222 - When he comes back ; you demi-puppets that By moonshine do the green sour ringlets make, Whereof the ewe not bites, and you whose pastime Is to make midnight mushrooms...
Page 787 - ... rights, authority or permission to construct, maintain or operate, In, under, above, upon, or through, any streets, highways, or public places, any mains, pipes, tanks, conduits, or wires, with their appurtenances, for conducting water, steam, heat, light, power, gas, oil, or other substance, or electricity for telegraphic, telephonic or other purposes; all trees and underwood growing upon land, and all mines; minerals, quarries and fossils in and under the same, except mines belonging to the...
Page 228 - By bud of nobler race : this is an art Which does mend nature, change it rather, but The art itself is nature.
Page 526 - An act to provide ways and means to meet war expenditures, and for other purposes...