English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 16
... heart upon the success of his undertaking , and how earnestly he endeavored to secure the effectual attainment of the end proposed , the promotion of true piety and learning . In a word , as he was in his own time a general blessing to ...
... heart upon the success of his undertaking , and how earnestly he endeavored to secure the effectual attainment of the end proposed , the promotion of true piety and learning . In a word , as he was in his own time a general blessing to ...
Pàgina 46
... heart more frequently , than in some other schools . Flogging , which is administered publicly ( as a general rule ) and by the head and second masters only , has greatly diminished in frequency . " When I was here , " says Dr. Mo ...
... heart more frequently , than in some other schools . Flogging , which is administered publicly ( as a general rule ) and by the head and second masters only , has greatly diminished in frequency . " When I was here , " says Dr. Mo ...
Pàgina 48
... heart passages from Latin and English au- thors should be introduced in the sixth form . That arrangements should be made by which the scholars under the sixth form , instead of being left almost wholly to themselves after six in the ...
... heart passages from Latin and English au- thors should be introduced in the sixth form . That arrangements should be made by which the scholars under the sixth form , instead of being left almost wholly to themselves after six in the ...
Pàgina 51
... heart . If , my dear Colet , you can love such a man , and think him worthy of your friendship , you may account me your own as effectually as any thing you can call your own . Your country of England is most pleasant to me upon many ...
... heart . If , my dear Colet , you can love such a man , and think him worthy of your friendship , you may account me your own as effectually as any thing you can call your own . Your country of England is most pleasant to me upon many ...
Pàgina 56
... heart to the contrary . " The Dean was charitable to those who differed from him in opin- ion , if they were honest and industrious in their lives , and he had frequent occasion to interpose his influence both with magistrates and the ...
... heart to the contrary . " The Dean was charitable to those who differed from him in opin- ion , if they were honest and industrious in their lives , and he had frequent occasion to interpose his influence both with magistrates and the ...
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