Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- PART I
- LETTER I INTRODUCTORY Letter
- LETTER II The Question of Public and Private Education considered
- LETTER III
- LETTER IV
- LETTER V Books proper for the amusing of Children
- LETTER VI Dancing—Music—Needle-work—the Advantages of an innocent Employment
- LETTER VII
- LETTER VIII
- LETTER IX On the Vice of Lying—Religion
- LETTER X Severity in the Education of Children, improper—indiscriminate Indulgence censured
- LETTER XI Necessary Qualities in a Tutor—Envy—Pride—Vanity—Punishment
- LETTER XII Benevolence
- LETTER XIII The Same Subject continued
- LETTER XIV Literary Education of young Persons
- LETTER XV Literary Education continued—Religion—Foreign Travel—Novels
- LETTER XVI Influence of Impressions—Example should coincide with Instruction—Physical Prudence—Indiscretion
- LETTER XVII Indiscretion—Sophistry
- LETTER XVIII Politeness—Fashion—Sobriety—Personal Beauty
- LETTER XIX Secrecy—Flattery—Modesty—Selfishness
- LETTER XX Sympathy
- LETTER XXI Morals must be Taught on immutable Principles
- LETTER XXII No characteristic Difference in Sex
- LETTER XXIII Coquetry
- LETTER XXIV Flattery—Chastity—Male Rakes
- LETTER XXV Hints towards the Education of a Prince
- PART II
- PART III
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- PART I
- LETTER I INTRODUCTORY Letter
- LETTER II The Question of Public and Private Education considered
- LETTER III
- LETTER IV
- LETTER V Books proper for the amusing of Children
- LETTER VI Dancing—Music—Needle-work—the Advantages of an innocent Employment
- LETTER VII
- LETTER VIII
- LETTER IX On the Vice of Lying—Religion
- LETTER X Severity in the Education of Children, improper—indiscriminate Indulgence censured
- LETTER XI Necessary Qualities in a Tutor—Envy—Pride—Vanity—Punishment
- LETTER XII Benevolence
- LETTER XIII The Same Subject continued
- LETTER XIV Literary Education of young Persons
- LETTER XV Literary Education continued—Religion—Foreign Travel—Novels
- LETTER XVI Influence of Impressions—Example should coincide with Instruction—Physical Prudence—Indiscretion
- LETTER XVII Indiscretion—Sophistry
- LETTER XVIII Politeness—Fashion—Sobriety—Personal Beauty
- LETTER XIX Secrecy—Flattery—Modesty—Selfishness
- LETTER XX Sympathy
- LETTER XXI Morals must be Taught on immutable Principles
- LETTER XXII No characteristic Difference in Sex
- LETTER XXIII Coquetry
- LETTER XXIV Flattery—Chastity—Male Rakes
- LETTER XXV Hints towards the Education of a Prince
- PART II
- PART III
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- Letters on EducationWith Observations on Religious and Metaphysical Subjects, pp. 23 - 37Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014