Excerpt from The Ciceronian: Or the Prussian Method of Teaching the Elements of the Latin Language
By the advice of the same gentlemen, a few simpler sentences from Cicero have been placed at the end of these notes, and before the other selections, fbr the hen efit of younger pupils.
An examination of the plan of instruction will show that a glossary, and complete body of notes, by way of commentary, to render the study easy, would, in a great measure, defeat the end proposed. The process of making out the meaning constitutes the most important part of the pupil's employment, as well as the bacher's. In languages, no less than in mathematics, those commen taries, which give to the student the result without the labor of the process, are ruinous to scholarship.
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