English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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... learning of the age . Hall , the chronicler , when speaking of the causes which led him to found Eton College , and King's College , Cam- bridge , says of him : " he was of a most liberal mind , and especially to such as loved good learning ...
... learning of the age . Hall , the chronicler , when speaking of the causes which led him to found Eton College , and King's College , Cam- bridge , says of him : " he was of a most liberal mind , and especially to such as loved good learning ...
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... 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 diversion of Wykeham's provision for ...
... 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 diversion of Wykeham's provision for ...
Pàgina 51
... learning , being thither recommended by the prior and canons of St. Genovese at Paris , to Father Richard Charnock , prior of the regulars of the order of St. Austin , in the college of St. Mary the Virgin , where he was received , and ...
... learning , being thither recommended by the prior and canons of St. Genovese at Paris , to Father Richard Charnock , prior of the regulars of the order of St. Austin , in the college of St. Mary the Virgin , where he was received , and ...
Pàgina 52
... learning , among whom no mortal will grudge that I reckon you the chief . These two friends being now happy in each other's acquaintance , were not wanting to improve it to the mutual benefit of one another , particularly at a public ...
... learning , among whom no mortal will grudge that I reckon you the chief . These two friends being now happy in each other's acquaintance , were not wanting to improve it to the mutual benefit of one another , particularly at a public ...
Pàgina 55
... learning with the greatest piety , and therefore is of the highest esteem and authority among all sorts of people . * The Dean's table , which , under the name of hospitality , had before served too much to pomp and luxury , he ...
... learning with the greatest piety , and therefore is of the highest esteem and authority among all sorts of people . * The Dean's table , which , under the name of hospitality , had before served too much to pomp and luxury , he ...
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