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Pągina 13
The names of his father and mother ( as well as the month and day of his birth )
are not known ; but his parents were of good reputation and character , although
in such narrow circumstances as not to be able to give the son a liberal education
...
The names of his father and mother ( as well as the month and day of his birth )
are not known ; but his parents were of good reputation and character , although
in such narrow circumstances as not to be able to give the son a liberal education
...
Pągina 15
They continued after his death to rise in reputation , and to become consolidated
into the structure of English society , farnishing the Church and State with many
eminent and able men in all professions , and furnishing the agents , the ...
They continued after his death to rise in reputation , and to become consolidated
into the structure of English society , farnishing the Church and State with many
eminent and able men in all professions , and furnishing the agents , the ...
Pągina 27
To him succeeded Dr . Joseph Warton , the best known of all who have borne
rule at Winchester , though by no means the most able or successful of head .
masters . He was a man of elegant tastes and accomplishments , of amiable
character ...
To him succeeded Dr . Joseph Warton , the best known of all who have borne
rule at Winchester , though by no means the most able or successful of head .
masters . He was a man of elegant tastes and accomplishments , of amiable
character ...
Pągina 32
... with a dais at the upper end , which supposes the presence of the warden and
his fellows , as under the original system , which neither Bancroft ' s nor Laud ' s
injunctions were able to restore They only dine there now on special festivals .
... with a dais at the upper end , which supposes the presence of the warden and
his fellows , as under the original system , which neither Bancroft ' s nor Laud ' s
injunctions were able to restore They only dine there now on special festivals .
Pągina 44
The work of " standing - up week ” consists chiefly in repeating portions of Greek
and Latin grammar , and in repeating and construing considerable quantities of
Latin and Greek verse or prose , which the boy has been able to store up in his ...
The work of " standing - up week ” consists chiefly in repeating portions of Greek
and Latin grammar , and in repeating and construing considerable quantities of
Latin and Greek verse or prose , which the boy has been able to store up in his ...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
Education, the School and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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