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" pleasure of which the ecstasy of Archimedes was but a simple expansion, heard him exclaim, ' I have it, sir!' The consciousness of self-power thus awakened was of immense value, and animated by it, the progress of the class was truly astonishing. It was... "
The Massachusetts Teacher - Page 416
1858
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Lectures on Education: Delivered at the Royal Institute of Great Britain

Royal Institute of Great Britain - 1854 - 344 pages
...nevertheless, evinced a resolution to try again. I have seen the boy's eye brighten, and, at length, with a pleasure of which the ecstasy of Archimedes was but...the boys their choice of pursuing their propositions in the book, or of trying their strength at others not to be found there. Never in a single instance...
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Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - 1861 - 244 pages
...nevertheless, evinced a resolution to try again. I have seen the boy's eye brighten, and at length, with a pleasure of which the ecstasy of Archimedes was but...the boys their choice of pursuing their propositions in the book, or of trying their strength at others not to be found there. Never in a single instance...
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The Culture Demanded by Modern Life: A Series of Addresses and Arguments on ...

Edward Livingston Youmans - 1867 - 504 pages
...try again. I have seen the boy's eye brighten, and, at length, with a pleasure of which the ecstacy of Archimedes was but a simple expansion, heard him...and, animated by it, the progress of the class was astonishing. It was often my custom to give the boys their choice of pursuing their propositions in...
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Modern Culture, Its True Aims and Requirements: A Series of Addresses and ...

Modern culture - 1867 - 458 pages
...try again. I have seen the boy's eye brighten, and, at length, with a pleasure of which the ecstacy of Archimedes was but a simple expansion, heard him...and, animated by it, the progress of the class was astonishing. It was often my custom to give the boys their choice of pursuing their propositions in...
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The Culture Demanded by Modern Life: A Series of Addresses and Arguments on ...

Arthur Henfrey - 1867 - 502 pages
...try again. I have seen the boy's eye brighten, and, at length, with a pleasure of which the ecstacy of Archimedes was but a simple expansion, heard him...and, animated by it, the progress of the class was astonishing. It was often my custom to give the boys their choice of pursuing their propositions in...
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The Culture Demanded by Modern Life;

Edward Livingston Youmans - 1867 - 490 pages
...try again. I have seen the boy's eye brighten, and, at length, with a pleasure of which the ecstacy of Archimedes was but a simple expansion, heard him...and, animated by it, the progress of the class was astonishing. It was often my custom to give the boys their choice of pursuing their propositions in...
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Education, Volume 4

1884 - 726 pages
...nevertheless evinced a resolution to try again. I have seen the boy's eye brighten, and at length, with a pleasure of which the ecstasy of Archimedes was but...the boys their choice of pursuing their propositions in the book, or of trying their strength at others not found there. Never, in a single instance, have...
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Lectures on the Science and Art of Education, with Other Lectures

Joseph Payne - 1890 - 366 pages
...expansion, heard him e\(l;iim, '1 have it, sir!' The consciousness of self-power thus awakened was ol immense value ; and, animated by it, the progress...the boys their choice of pursuing their propositions in the book, or of trying their strength at others not found there. Never in a single instance have...
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Fragments of Science: A Series of Detached Essays, Addresses, and ..., Volume 1

John Tyndall - 1892 - 482 pages
...nevertheless, evinced a resolution to try again. I have seen his eye brighten, and, at length, with a pleasure of which the ecstasy of Archimedes was but...and, animated by it, the progress of the class was astonishing. It was often my custom to give the boys the choice of pursuing their propositions in the...
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Fragments of Science: A Series of Detached Essays, Addresses and ..., Volume 1

John Tyndall - 1896 - 478 pages
...have seen his eye brighten, and, at length, with a pleasure of which the ecstasy of Archimedes wai but a simple expansion, heard him exclaim, * I have...and, animated by it, the progress of the class was astonishing. It was often my custom to give the boys the choice of pursuing their propositions in the...
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