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Henry VI . was born at Windsor , in 1921 , and educated by his uncle , Cardinal
Beaufort , in all the learning of the age . Hall , the chronicler , when speaking of
the causes which led him to found Eton College , and King ' s College ,
Cambridge ...
Henry VI . was born at Windsor , in 1921 , and educated by his uncle , Cardinal
Beaufort , in all the learning of the age . Hall , the chronicler , when speaking of
the causes which led him to found Eton College , and King ' s College ,
Cambridge ...
Pągina 24
... and , after all such claims should have been satisfied , they were to fill the
vacancies with such as were " poor and in need of help , of good character and
condition , towardly in learning , of honest conversation , and com . petently
instructed ...
... and , after all such claims should have been satisfied , they were to fill the
vacancies with such as were " poor and in need of help , of good character and
condition , towardly in learning , of honest conversation , and com . petently
instructed ...
Pągina 51
... but seems to have made little or no stay in London , hastening down to Oxford ,
as the better mart of learning , being thither recommended by the prior and
canons of St . Genovese at Paris , to Father Richard Charnock , prior of the
regulars ...
... but seems to have made little or no stay in London , hastening down to Oxford ,
as the better mart of learning , being thither recommended by the prior and
canons of St . Genovese at Paris , to Father Richard Charnock , prior of the
regulars ...
Pągina 55
There is at London , Dr . John Colet , Dean of St . Paul ' s a man who has happily
conjoined the deepest learning with the greatest piety , and therefore is of the
highest esteem and authority among all sorts of people . * * The Dean ' s table ...
There is at London , Dr . John Colet , Dean of St . Paul ' s a man who has happily
conjoined the deepest learning with the greatest piety , and therefore is of the
highest esteem and authority among all sorts of people . * * The Dean ' s table ...
Pągina 56
And in truth , at that time , any divine that bad more learning or piety than the
grosser part of his order , or did touch or talk of any thing out of the common road
of the Church of Rome , was counted a perverse heretic , or at least suspected of
the ...
And in truth , at that time , any divine that bad more learning or piety than the
grosser part of his order , or did touch or talk of any thing out of the common road
of the Church of Rome , was counted a perverse heretic , or at least suspected of
the ...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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