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" So by the hourly change of his principles, the father conceals their untenableness and onesidedness. As for his wife, she is neither like him, nor yet like that harlequin who came on to the stage with a bundle of papers under each arm, and answered to... "
Plain Educational Talks with Teachers and Parents - Page 13
by Albert Newton Raub - 1869 - 220 pages
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Levana: Or, The Doctrine of Education

Jean Paul - Education - 1848 - 516 pages
...father conceals their untenableness and one-sidedness. As for his wife, she is neither like him, nor yet like that harlequin who came on to the stage with...a hundred arms, and a bundle of papers under each. This government of the demi-gods, so frequently and so suddenly changed, proves clearly not only the...
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The Christian lady's magazine, ed. by Charlotte Elizabeth, Volume 31

Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1849 - 634 pages
...hourly change of his principles, the father conceals their untenableness and one- sided ness. As for his wife, she is neither like him, nor like that harlequin...bundle of papers under each arm, and answered to the enquiry what he had under his right arm, ' orders,' and to what he had under his left, 'counter-orders...
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Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - Education - 1860 - 328 pages
...orders,' and to what he had under his left arm, 'counter-orders.' But the mother might be much hotter compared to a giant Briareus, who had a hundred arms, and a bundle of papers under each." This state of things is not to be readily changed. Generations must pass before any great amelioration...
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The Monthly Religious Magazine, Volumes 25-26

Unitarianism - 1861 - 892 pages
...father conceals their untenableness and one-sidedness. As for his wife, she is neither like him nor yet like that harlequin who came on to the stage with...arm, " orders," and to what he had under his left arm, " counter-orders." But the mother might be much better compared to a giant Briareus, who had a...
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Levana: Or The Doctrine of Education

Jean Paul - Education - 1876 - 492 pages
...father conceals their untenableness and one-sidedness. As for his wife, she is neither like him, nor yet like that harlequin who came on to the stage with...the mother might be much better compared to a giant Briareue, who had a hundred arms, and a bundle of papers under each. This government of the demi-gods,...
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On the Province of Methods of Teaching: A Professional Study

James Harmon Hoose - Education - 1879 - 476 pages
...father conceals their untenablencss and one-sidcdness. As for his wife, she is neither like him, nor yet like that harlequin who came on to the stage with...a hundred arms, and a bundle of papers under each. The majority of educated men are, therefore, at present an illumination which burns off by fits and...
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On the Province of Methods of Teaching: A Professional Study

James Harmon Hoose - Education - 1879 - 440 pages
...father conceals their untenableness and one-sidedness. As for his wife, she is neither like him, nor yet like that harlequin who came on to the stage with...a hundred arms, and a bundle of papers under each. The majority of educated men are, therefore, at present an illumination which burns off by fits and...
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On the Province of Methods of Teaching: A Professional Study

James Harmon Hoose - Education - 1879 - 472 pages
...father conceals their untenableness and one-sidedness. As for his wife, she is neither like him, nor yet like that harlequin who came on to the stage with...much better compared to a giant Briareus, who had a hun<^™,d arms, and a bundle of papers under each. ; . . The majority of educated men are, therefore,...
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Levana, Or, The Doctrine of Education

Jean Paul - Education - 1890 - 474 pages
...father conceals their untenableness and one-sidedness. As for his wife, she is neither like him, nor yet like that harlequin who came on to the stage with a bundle of papers under eacn arm, and answered to the inquiry what he had under his right arm, " orders," and to what he had...
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Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - Education - 1891 - 298 pages
...to the inquiry, what he had under his right arm, ' orders,' and to what he had under his left arm, ' counterorders.' But the mother might be much better compared to a giant Briarens, who had a hundred arms, and a bundle of papers under each." This state of things is not to...
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