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To give variety and interest to these articles , we have introduced the portraitures
of the school and the teacher , which some of the most admired writers in the
English Language have drawn in prose and verse , as reflecting the popular ...
To give variety and interest to these articles , we have introduced the portraitures
of the school and the teacher , which some of the most admired writers in the
English Language have drawn in prose and verse , as reflecting the popular ...
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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
...
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But outside the gates they were to give to the rank and station of such as they met
the honor that was its due . So far was the founder from encouraging the notion
that the scholar was like to be the unpolished , absorbed , unsocial being which ...
But outside the gates they were to give to the rank and station of such as they met
the honor that was its due . So far was the founder from encouraging the notion
that the scholar was like to be the unpolished , absorbed , unsocial being which ...
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... to give notice of the exact moment when the master went into school , that the
seniors might waste none of their more precious time , but make their rush at the
last available moment . William Stanley Goddard succeeded Dr . Warton certainly
...
... to give notice of the exact moment when the master went into school , that the
seniors might waste none of their more precious time , but make their rush at the
last available moment . William Stanley Goddard succeeded Dr . Warton certainly
...
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That for his part , he best knew his own failings , and therefore would presume to
give a character of himself . You have in me a man of little or no fortune , a
stranger to ambition , a mighty well - wisher to love and friendship , a sort of
novice in ...
That for his part , he best knew his own failings , and therefore would presume to
give a character of himself . You have in me a man of little or no fortune , a
stranger to ambition , a mighty well - wisher to love and friendship , a sort of
novice in ...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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Education, the School and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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