English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 27
... moral courage ; which could hardly have been true if what is told of his collision with Dr. Johnson be correct . Warton had ventured on some occasion to express an opinion differing from that of the conversational autocrat . " Sir ...
... moral courage ; which could hardly have been true if what is told of his collision with Dr. Johnson be correct . Warton had ventured on some occasion to express an opinion differing from that of the conversational autocrat . " Sir ...
Pàgina 78
... moral discipline of the boys must be supposed to rest wholly with the parents , and those graver moral offenses , to which the punishment of flogging in most public schools is now almost exclusively confined , can very rarely come under ...
... moral discipline of the boys must be supposed to rest wholly with the parents , and those graver moral offenses , to which the punishment of flogging in most public schools is now almost exclusively confined , can very rarely come under ...
Pàgina 90
... moral training . It is able to command the services of the most eminent mas- ters ; it is likely to contain a comparatively large number of able and ambitious boys ; the honors and distinctions which it has to offer are more prized ...
... moral training . It is able to command the services of the most eminent mas- ters ; it is likely to contain a comparatively large number of able and ambitious boys ; the honors and distinctions which it has to offer are more prized ...
Pàgina 95
... moral world we live in , and of the thoughts , lives , and characters of those men whose writings and whose memories succeeding generations have thought it worth while to preserve . We are equally convinced that the best materials ...
... moral world we live in , and of the thoughts , lives , and characters of those men whose writings and whose memories succeeding generations have thought it worth while to preserve . We are equally convinced that the best materials ...
Pàgina 116
... moral training , of which we have been able to speak in terms of high praise . It remains for us to discharge the pleasantest part of our task , by re- capitulating in a few words the advances which these schools have made during the ...
... moral training , of which we have been able to speak in terms of high praise . It remains for us to discharge the pleasantest part of our task , by re- capitulating in a few words the advances which these schools have made during the ...
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