Treatise on Physical Education: Specially Adapted to Young LadiesLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 - 574 pagini |
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... painful , and but little fertile . Were there no further progress , it must result , that the blind would never make up for their want of sight , and the deaf and dumb would be unfit to receive any species of education ; yet we have ...
... painful , and but little fertile . Were there no further progress , it must result , that the blind would never make up for their want of sight , and the deaf and dumb would be unfit to receive any species of education ; yet we have ...
Pagina 11
... on themselves , we will strive to prepare for them the inestimable treasure of health , and free them , as much as is in our power , from bodily pain . CHAP . II . Infancy . THE barbarous custom respecting PHYSICAL EDUCATION . 11.
... on themselves , we will strive to prepare for them the inestimable treasure of health , and free them , as much as is in our power , from bodily pain . CHAP . II . Infancy . THE barbarous custom respecting PHYSICAL EDUCATION . 11.
Pagina 17
... pains must be taken to avert the many evils that surround their cradle . If , as at Lacedemon , only strong children were to be brought up , physical education might be almost regular , and general , and suited to all young persons ...
... pains must be taken to avert the many evils that surround their cradle . If , as at Lacedemon , only strong children were to be brought up , physical education might be almost regular , and general , and suited to all young persons ...
Pagina 26
... pain or pleasure , gra- dually admits the changes which , in the first in- stance , appear incompatible with the primitive constitution . It is owing to the power of habit that continual modifications improve the consti- tution , and ...
... pain or pleasure , gra- dually admits the changes which , in the first in- stance , appear incompatible with the primitive constitution . It is owing to the power of habit that continual modifications improve the consti- tution , and ...
Pagina 38
... painful , the arterial pulsations are accelerated , the heart beats quicker ; some persons are seized with hemorrhage , others faint away : the oxygen- ation of the blood is more difficult , as the lungs are fuller , and respiration ...
... painful , the arterial pulsations are accelerated , the heart beats quicker ; some persons are seized with hemorrhage , others faint away : the oxygen- ation of the blood is more difficult , as the lungs are fuller , and respiration ...
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Treatise on Physical Education: Specially Adapted to Young Ladies Antoine Martin Bureaud-Riofrey Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2015 |
Treatise on Physical Education: Specially Adapted to Young Ladies Antoine Martin Bureaud-Riofrey Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2019 |
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Pagina 551 - The tender and delicate woman among you which would not adventure to set the sole of her foot upon the ground for delicateness and tenderness...
Pagina 3 - A SOUND mind in a sound body, is a short but full description of a happy state in this world: he that has these two, has little more to wish for ; and he that wants either of them, will be but little the better for any thing else.
Pagina 337 - But I, that am not shap'd for sportive tricks, Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass; I, that am rudely stamp'd and want love's majesty, To strut before a wanton ambling nymph; I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling Nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up...
Pagina 508 - Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me. You would play upon me; you would seem to know my stops; you would pluck out the heart of my mystery...
Pagina 279 - Many a sentence is miserably mangled, and the force of the emphasis totally lost, by divisions being made in the wrong place.
Pagina 300 - OUR sight is the most perfect and most delightful of all our senses. It fills the mind with the largest variety of ideas, converses with its objects at the greatest distance, and continues the longest in action without being tired or satiated with its proper enjoyments.
Pagina 257 - Dancing being that which gives graceful motions all the life, and above all things manliness and a becoming confidence to young children...
Pagina 6 - Not equal, as their sex not equal seemed; For contemplation he and valor formed, For softness she and sweet attractive grace...
Pagina 475 - Autenrieth ; we desire the young person while standing to throw his arms and shoulders back, and while in this position, to inhale slowly as much air as he can, and repeat this exercise at short intervals several times in succession : when this can be done in the open air, it is most desirable, a double advantage being thus obtained from the practice. Some exercise of this kind should be adopted daily by all young persons, more especially by those whose chests are narrow or deformed, and should be...
Pagina 111 - The man with whom he had always been,' never did him any harm. Yet one day, shortly before he was taken away — when he had been running his horse too hard, and had made too much noise, the man came and struck him upon his arm with a stick, or with a piece of wood ; this caused the wound which he brought with him to Nuremburg.