English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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... character , but adding many new features , called for by the lapse of time and change of circumstances . 5. And , in modifying the endowments , care should be taken to arrange them so that both master and pupil shall be stimulated to ...
... character , but adding many new features , called for by the lapse of time and change of circumstances . 5. And , in modifying the endowments , care should be taken to arrange them so that both master and pupil shall be stimulated to ...
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... character , although in such narrow circumstances as not to be able to give the son a liberal education . This greater boon than that of birth - which Wykeham expressed in a motto , that has since his day become celebrated , " Manners ...
... character , although in such narrow circumstances as not to be able to give the son a liberal education . This greater boon than that of birth - which Wykeham expressed in a motto , that has since his day become celebrated , " Manners ...
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... character and condition , towardly in learning , of honest conversation , and com- petently instructed in reading , plain - song , and in Donatus " -the Eton Grammar of Wykeham's day . Much stress has been laid in past days upon the ...
... character and condition , towardly in learning , of honest conversation , and com- petently instructed in reading , plain - song , and in Donatus " -the Eton Grammar of Wykeham's day . Much stress has been laid in past days upon the ...
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... character . The successive royal patrons of Win- chester were not above asking occasionally , on behalf of some of their depend- ents , for a " child's " place in college , or a fellowship at Oxford . The Stuart kings , as may be seen ...
... character . The successive royal patrons of Win- chester were not above asking occasionally , on behalf of some of their depend- ents , for a " child's " place in college , or a fellowship at Oxford . The Stuart kings , as may be seen ...
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... characters ; and though Ken lies buried far from the scenes which he loved with an enduring affection , those few rude ... character , dignified , and courteous manners ; but he was an inefficient discipli- narian , and an inaccurate ...
... characters ; and though Ken lies buried far from the scenes which he loved with an enduring affection , those few rude ... character , dignified , and courteous manners ; but he was an inefficient discipli- narian , and an inaccurate ...
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