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<head>Uses general<lb/> | |||
of Arts, Sciences,+<lb/> | |||
the other branches of<lb/> | |||
knowledge</head> | |||
<p>1. <del>To</del> in quality<lb/> | |||
of sources of amusement<lb/> | |||
— innocent<lb/> | |||
and inexhaustible<lb/> | |||
affording a man<lb/> | |||
a never failing means<lb/> | |||
of filling up his<lb/> | |||
time in an <sic>agreable</sic><lb/> | |||
manner.</p> | |||
<p>2 Keeping a man<lb/> | |||
from drinking,<lb/> | |||
gaming, and other<lb/> | |||
pernicious or dangerous<lb/> | |||
amusements</p> | |||
<p>3. Keeping a man<lb/> | |||
from quarrels.</p> | |||
<p>4. Keeping a man<lb/> | |||
to the <sic>practise</sic> of<lb/> | |||
reasoning and the<lb/> | |||
habit of reflection<lb/> | |||
— Hence strengthening<lb/> | |||
the intellectual faculty<lb/> | |||
and increasing<lb/> | |||
its power over<lb/> | |||
the appetites and<lb/> | |||
the passions.</p> | |||
<p>5. Softening a mans<lb/> | |||
temper, by keeping<lb/> | |||
it out of the way<lb/> | |||
of irritation.</p> | |||
<p>6. Every additional<lb/> | |||
branch of knowledge<lb/> | |||
gives a man an<lb/> | |||
additional chance<lb/> | |||
for hitting upon that<lb/> | |||
which is best suited<lb/> | |||
to his circumstances<lb/> | |||
in the character<lb/> | |||
of a source of income<lb/> | |||
or of amusement.</p> | |||
<p>1. Uses belonging to<lb/> | |||
Poetry in common<lb/> | |||
with the <del>rest of the</del> <add>other</add><lb/> | |||
occupations of the<lb/> | |||
mind.</p> | |||
<p>2. Uses not belonging<lb/> | |||
to Poetry</p> | |||
<p>3 Prejudicial effects<lb/> | |||
resulting from the<lb/> | |||
attention to Poetry</p> | |||
<p>1. <add>Poetry</add> A source of error<lb/> | |||
2. Poetry a source<lb/> | |||
of confusion in relation<lb/> | |||
to conceptions.<lb/> | |||
3. Poetry a source<lb/> | |||
of inflammation</p> | |||
<p>Conclusion — that<lb/> | |||
it ought not to<lb/> | |||
be <hi rend="underline">taught</hi>.</p> | |||
<p>— Which will neither | |||
<hi rend="underline">prevent</hi> it<lb/> | |||
from being <hi rend="underline">read</hi> | |||
nor from being<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">written</hi>.</p> | |||
<p>Its natural attractiveness<lb/> | |||
not a reason<lb/> | |||
for teaching it<lb/> | |||
but the contrary —<lb/> | |||
unnecessary to pay<lb/> | |||
a man for carrying<lb/> | |||
on a <hi rend="underline">gainful</hi> trade.</p> | |||
<p><hi rend="underline"><sic>Antiently</sic></hi>, its real<lb/> | |||
uses <del><gap/></del> were sufficient<lb/> | |||
warrants for<lb/> | |||
cultivating this employment<lb/> | |||
of the mind<lb/> | |||
in default of<lb/> | |||
the more useful ones.</p> | |||
<p>Branches for which<lb/> | |||
there is little or nothing<lb/> | |||
to be <add>in particular</add> done in<lb/> | |||
the way of <gap/><lb/> | |||
with relation<lb/> | |||
to the method of<lb/> | |||
teaching<lb/> | |||
1. Botany<lb/> | |||
2. Zoology<lb/> | |||
{Tetrapodology<lb/> | |||
{Ornithology<lb/> | |||
{Ichthyology<lb/> | |||
{Entomology<lb/> | |||
3. Mineralogy.</p> | |||
<p>Of this. little therefore<lb/> | |||
need be said<lb/> | |||
in this Prospectus</p> | |||
<p>Uses correctional<lb/> | |||
in particulars of<lb/> | |||
Art &c. <gap/></p> | |||
<p>1. Saving a man<lb/> | |||
from the reproach<lb/> | |||
of ignorance in comparison<lb/> | |||
of others in<lb/> | |||
his situation in life</p> | |||
<p>2. Gaining <add>for</add> a man<lb/> | |||
preeminence and<lb/> | |||
reputation.</p> | |||
<p>3. Subserviency to<lb/> | |||
the business of getting<lb/> | |||
a livelihood.</p> | |||
<p>Botany — Uses of</p> | |||
<p>1. Its subserviency to<lb/> | |||
Husbandry and Gardening</p> | |||
<p>2. Affording an example<lb/> | |||
of method<lb/> | |||
methodical arrangement<lb/> | |||
and <del><gap/></del> <add>habituating</add><lb/> | |||
the mind to<lb/> | |||
the observance of it.</p> | |||
<p>3. Qualifying a<lb/> | |||
man for the investigation<lb/> | |||
of native<lb/> | |||
plants — an innocent<lb/> | |||
and quiet species<lb/> | |||
of hunting.</p> | |||
<p>Facienda for<lb/> | |||
facilitating the<lb/> | |||
learning of Botany</p> | |||
<p>1. Putting the first<lb/> | |||
principles into <hi rend="underline">memoriter</hi><lb/> | |||
verses.</p> | |||
<p>2. Making permanent<lb/> | |||
models (instead<lb/> | |||
of prints) of the parts<lb/> | |||
of fructification, & another<lb/> | |||
material parts</p> | |||
<p>3. Printing the principles<lb/> | |||
on cards, like<lb/> | |||
playing cards, or making<lb/> | |||
them into games<lb/> | |||
like that of the Goose.</p> | |||
<p>N.B. <hi rend="underline">Habit</hi> a more<lb/> | |||
permanent and <del>better</del><lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> <gap/> means of<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">recognizing</hi> a plant<lb/> | |||
after it <unclear>has been seen</unclear>:<lb/> | |||
but for want of being<lb/> | |||
indescribable, insufficient<lb/> | |||
for indicating a plant &<lb/> | |||
a man who has named<lb/> | |||
it.</p> | |||
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Uses general
of Arts, Sciences,+
the other branches of
knowledge
1. To in quality
of sources of amusement
— innocent
and inexhaustible
affording a man
a never failing means
of filling up his
time in an agreable
manner.
2 Keeping a man
from drinking,
gaming, and other
pernicious or dangerous
amusements
3. Keeping a man
from quarrels.
4. Keeping a man
to the practise of
reasoning and the
habit of reflection
— Hence strengthening
the intellectual faculty
and increasing
its power over
the appetites and
the passions.
5. Softening a mans
temper, by keeping
it out of the way
of irritation.
6. Every additional
branch of knowledge
gives a man an
additional chance
for hitting upon that
which is best suited
to his circumstances
in the character
of a source of income
or of amusement.
1. Uses belonging to
Poetry in common
with the rest of the other
occupations of the
mind.
2. Uses not belonging
to Poetry
3 Prejudicial effects
resulting from the
attention to Poetry
1. Poetry A source of error
2. Poetry a source
of confusion in relation
to conceptions.
3. Poetry a source
of inflammation
Conclusion — that
it ought not to
be taught.
— Which will neither
prevent it
from being read
nor from being
written.
Its natural attractiveness
not a reason
for teaching it
but the contrary —
unnecessary to pay
a man for carrying
on a gainful trade.
Antiently, its real
uses were sufficient
warrants for
cultivating this employment
of the mind
in default of
the more useful ones.
Branches for which
there is little or nothing
to be in particular done in
the way of
with relation
to the method of
teaching
1. Botany
2. Zoology
{Tetrapodology
{Ornithology
{Ichthyology
{Entomology
3. Mineralogy.
Of this. little therefore
need be said
in this Prospectus
Uses correctional
in particulars of
Art &c.
1. Saving a man
from the reproach
of ignorance in comparison
of others in
his situation in life
2. Gaining for a man
preeminence and
reputation.
3. Subserviency to
the business of getting
a livelihood.
Botany — Uses of
1. Its subserviency to
Husbandry and Gardening
2. Affording an example
of method
methodical arrangement
and habituating
the mind to
the observance of it.
3. Qualifying a
man for the investigation
of native
plants — an innocent
and quiet species
of hunting.
Facienda for
facilitating the
learning of Botany
1. Putting the first
principles into memoriter
verses.
2. Making permanent
models (instead
of prints) of the parts
of fructification, & another
material parts
3. Printing the principles
on cards, like
playing cards, or making
them into games
like that of the Goose.
N.B. Habit a more
permanent and better
means of
recognizing a plant
after it has been seen:
but for want of being
indescribable, insufficient
for indicating a plant &
a man who has named
it.
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