English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 2
... course both the invention of printing and the breaking up of the Greek empire , on the capture of Constantinople by the Turks , in 1453 , and the consequent spread of the culture of the Greek language in the south and west of Europe ...
... course both the invention of printing and the breaking up of the Greek empire , on the capture of Constantinople by the Turks , in 1453 , and the consequent spread of the culture of the Greek language in the south and west of Europe ...
Pàgina 19
... course of the following half century , resigning their office at Eton for the more honorable and lucrative position of informator at Winchester . Mutual visits and hospitalities between their war- dens and provosts kept up the kindly ...
... course of the following half century , resigning their office at Eton for the more honorable and lucrative position of informator at Winchester . Mutual visits and hospitalities between their war- dens and provosts kept up the kindly ...
Pàgina 24
... course , some little assumption of superiority in rank on the part of the commoners , who look upon " College " as in some sort an eleemosynary foundation . The college boys still wear the gown of black cloth , with a full sleeve looped ...
... course , some little assumption of superiority in rank on the part of the commoners , who look upon " College " as in some sort an eleemosynary foundation . The college boys still wear the gown of black cloth , with a full sleeve looped ...
Pàgina 29
... course was now left ; no government is so bound to severities as a weak one ; but the respect which every public schoolman must feel for school discipline can not prevent him from feeing some sympathy with the victims . It is not ...
... course was now left ; no government is so bound to severities as a weak one ; but the respect which every public schoolman must feel for school discipline can not prevent him from feeing some sympathy with the victims . It is not ...
Pàgina 31
... course , the discomfiture and punishment of the ringleaders ; twelve college boys , most of them prefects , were expelled , many others degraded from their places in the school , and forty commoners were not allowed to return after the ...
... course , the discomfiture and punishment of the ringleaders ; twelve college boys , most of them prefects , were expelled , many others degraded from their places in the school , and forty commoners were not allowed to return after the ...
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