Parent And Child a Treatise On the Moral And Religious Education of Children

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" A cloud, moreover, is not what it seems; and, going up into it, you find it merely a wet [53] PARENT AND CHILD drizzle. A rainbow is in many ways deceptive; it is only depicted in the eye. A mirage can be treated scien- tifically enough, but as observed it is a phantasm. Even the image in a looking-glass is not really there. Children must learn that things are not what they seem, and that works of imagination and beauty have a truth of their own which can be felt but not stated. They will kno...w this instinctively, they will not require to be taught it, if they have not been first taught wrong. True to nature, a great poem, yea, any reasonable poem, must be. True to historical fact, certainly not. To take a simple case, Enoch Arden need not have lived. Macbeth is Macbeth without [54] PREPARATION FOR LITERATURE any aid from Scottish history. Rob- inson Crusoe is independent of Alex- ander Selkirk. Hamlet and Othello are alive in their own magnificent way. It is the scholar's way; but it is also the unsophisticated child's way.

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