English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 13
... least as the days of King Egbert , ) and afterwards took him into his family as his secretary . By Uve- dale he was introduced to Edyngdon , Bishop of Winchester , and by both to King Edward III . 99 Whatever may have been his social ...
... least as the days of King Egbert , ) and afterwards took him into his family as his secretary . By Uve- dale he was introduced to Edyngdon , Bishop of Winchester , and by both to King Edward III . 99 Whatever may have been his social ...
Pàgina 15
... least the good sense to see that the clergy , though they had almost engrossed the whole learning of that age , yet were very deficient in real and useful knowledge ; beside that , by the particular dis- tresses of the times , and the ...
... least the good sense to see that the clergy , though they had almost engrossed the whole learning of that age , yet were very deficient in real and useful knowledge ; beside that , by the particular dis- tresses of the times , and the ...
Pàgina 19
... least - Clement Smyth , William Horeman , and Thomas Erlysman — in the 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 ...
... least - Clement Smyth , William Horeman , and Thomas Erlysman — in the 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 ...
Pàgina 27
... least two Wykehamists , whose steadfastness to the allegiance they had sworn , " though to their own hindrance , " has won them praise from all honest men of both par- ties . Two of the nonjuring bishops , Ken and Turner , had been ...
... least two Wykehamists , whose steadfastness to the allegiance they had sworn , " though to their own hindrance , " has won them praise from all honest men of both par- ties . Two of the nonjuring bishops , Ken and Turner , had been ...
Pàgina 28
... least examine and correct at his leisure ; and he is said to have liberally rewarded instead of rebuking , as he should have done , a boy , who , when called up to construe a passage in Horace , shut his book and recited Pope's ...
... least examine and correct at his leisure ; and he is said to have liberally rewarded instead of rebuking , as he should have done , a boy , who , when called up to construe a passage in Horace , shut his book and recited Pope's ...
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