What Is Man? and Other Essays
er's Boswell's Johnson
t to him (Dr. Samuel Johnson) Cato's Soliloquy, which she went th
o bring Cat
it was
ear, it w
ly said it w
ife may do, but it wa
bane and antidote," which she was
oung a child to know th
hen
ny pence are the
ir," was the half
ng himself to Mrs
us than to teach a child Cato's Soliloquy, who do
sor Ravenstein quoted the following list of frantic quest
s in the world derived from Ju
ivers: Pisuerga, Sakaria,
Pilmo, Schebulos, Crivoscia, Basecs, Manc
eaks of the K
f universiti
untains continually co
reams of lava which issued from the S
s in all studies are several miles ahead of where the pupil is?-that he is set to struggle with things that are ludicrously beyond his
t. I said, Yes; but as I slowly grow wise I briskly grow cautious; and so, now that the publication is imminent, it has seemed to me that I should feel more comfortable if I could divide up this responsibility
is made by a teacher in those schools, and all the examples in it are genuine; none of them have been tampered with, or doctored in any way. From time to time, during several years, whenever a pupil has delivered himself of anything peculiarly quaint or t
s in writing. The subjects touched upon are fifteen in number: I. Etymology; II. Grammar; III. Mathematics; IV. Geography; V. "Original"; VI. Anal
urse of the book. Now as to results. Here are some quaint definitions of words. It will be noticed t
a system o
ood man in
anything t
he food of
state of be
pertaining t
a little
ks in which foss
a headstone
one who as
one who p
thing belongin
a very i
n who likes
, to mak
, what can
ne who feels
a kind o
he murder o
who does his p
, ten acr
mixed up in the child's mind with politics, and the result is
sinner mention
n. Here are two where the mistake has res
, a writer
l containing beer
l in the following instances; it would not seem to have
grumbling, f
h a flat beak and no bil
ven to a style of art pra
gious convention hel
e state of b
taff carried
es the pupil's ear has b
age was i
smasted with the
iding on a
y quick at
r the waters
is watchin
strawberr
often we do slam right into the
Gas Company go around
e gas bill. In the following sentences the little people have some information to convey, eve
things is remarkable;
ous because she we
o an egregiou
ated a bullet thro
e caution and
ted with vicissitude whe
all the time that he doesn't. Here is an odd (but entirely proper) use of a word, and a most s
avoid extremes-like th
o his tongue-the small scholar has innocently gone and let out a couple
many donkeys in t
ssils are found in
the little scholars furnis
nguishing nouns wit
somethin
e used as adjectives an
ame of God must begi
would have been stricter. The following is a brav
e they say the poetry or prose they must put a semico
ll of fruit. From it I take a few
s any distance be
s that can never meet u
straight line with a
l to each other are e
uare feet in a room you
eet. The produc
scope to the subject, as did those quoted by Professor Ravenstein; still, they proved plenty difficult enough without that. These pup
the Passiffic slope an
a is separat
m north to south abo
country compared with some other co
he United States
the U.S. are Newfun
s of the U.S. is eart
are mountains i
are on the western s
water surrounded by land and
xon's line i
s mollasses, book-covers, numbers, gas, teaching, lu
al occupation is gathe
an island bui
ery cold an
e of the San
the Ganges and empties in
igrant Isle because it i
ones Europe lies in depend u
things that are paid for, the exp
the time and weath
olcanoes of Europe ar
, there's machinery for clarifying and expanding their minds. They are required to take poems and analyze them, dig out their common sense, reduce them to statistics, and reproduce them in a luminous pro
or jaded now and spent with toil, Embossed with foam and dark with soil, W
ng, for, being tired from the time passed with hard labor overworked with anger and ignorant with weariness, while eve
t with weariness as usual, but this is the first time the whole spacious idea of it ever filtered in sight. If I were a public
le at a moment's notice. But the Fact that belongs with it? That is quite another matter. Only the date itself is familiar and sure: its vast Fact has failed of lodgment. It would appear that whenever you ask a public-school pupil when a thing-anything, no matter what-happened, an
ington was
e Declaration of In
mew was mass
ons who entered England in
1492 miles in
ed with
s was called the Fa
ch and chain and other millinery so
ere very desecrat
arfare by hiding in the bus
he father of his country. His life w
n insane asylum in t
rybody stamp all materials so
broken-hearted. His remains were
was where men
to Virginia. He captured all the inhabitants, but was finally conquered an
as distinguished for letting some buckwh
r being a great widower h
reek and Latin and was b
noted for an in
Bennet instigate
me in between anti
ousand years ago. His birthday was November 1883. He was o
his famous telegram dispatc
man. He was a very great soldier and w
e death of an asp which sh
vernment in Greece
ar lasted abo
d only 7
d some statues and h
h such ingenious infelicity that it can be depended upon t
or descendant of a woman
with judicious and diligent boosting in the
n was born in
a great number of most interesting stateme
l was written b
s written by
ven Gables was writ
was a very cu
r who invented the cotten
rote the
ived Shakspeare
account of King Alfred on his wa
e father of En
d verse writer of
an American Writer. His writings were chief
riptures and it was called
wper, Wordsworth, Gibbon, Byron, Coleridge, Hood, Scott, Macaulay, George Eliot, Dickens, Bulwer, Thackeray, Browning, Mrs. Browning, Tennyson, and Disraeli-a fact which shows that into the restricted stomach of the public-school pupil is shov
son of an heiress
he Barefoot Boy and Im
of his travels in Ita
and children who mourne
rs. Lewis was the greatest female poet un
onsidered a
e Alfred the Great and Johnson
rd and then studied law, he was raised to th
aneous facts that may be of v
d Paradise lost some people say that these poems were n
s kind of shone
y profligate an
with the political features of the Gre
law when the Pr
the President rules the world, the governor
ntious Congress m
ted States was established
earth will rise a
States is that part of the book
ld be a limit to public-school instruction; it cannot
into civilized half
ults of study in
e distance on the keyboard
you are not
more distress on o
" contains much that ought
udy about your bones
ous to health are cabolic ac
he lower skin moves all the time a
ed of water and about one
ll pear-shaped bone
e keeps the bone
backbone and reaches the heart wher
nds are used to
changed to cane sugar and
ity of the orbit and is developed
s in the back of the mouth
was coming the train would deafen our ears
added flavor to the Johnsonian anecdote at the
y the light of nature originated from St. John's
y comparing a mass of known lead w
ke the length of a degree on a mer
other as the squares o
as the body will go plus the force of gravity a
ht of an equal volume of or that is the weight of
forms of organized bodies by the form of attrac
s own condition of rest or motion. In other words it is the negative qual
t would be as useful to cram him with brickbats; they would at least stay. In a town in the interior of New York, a few years ago, a gentleman set forth a mathematical problem and proposed to give a prize to every public-school pupil who should furnish the correct solution of it. Twenty-two of the brightest boys in the public schools entered the contest. The problem was not a very difficult one for pupils of th
room for one. It is full of naivete, brutal truth, and unembarrassed directn