English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 11
... never used in the sense of ' gratuitous , ' either in classical Latin , in post - classical Latin , or in mediæval Latin . As respects classical Latin , he refers to the dictionaries of Facciolati and Scheller , where it is seen , on ...
... never used in the sense of ' gratuitous , ' either in classical Latin , in post - classical Latin , or in mediæval Latin . As respects classical Latin , he refers to the dictionaries of Facciolati and Scheller , where it is seen , on ...
Pàgina 18
... never been at the pains to understand it grammati cally . Therefore , he enjoins upon his scholars , above all things , the study of GRAMMAR- " the foundation - stone , the gateway , the source of all other liberal arts and sciences ...
... never been at the pains to understand it grammati cally . Therefore , he enjoins upon his scholars , above all things , the study of GRAMMAR- " the foundation - stone , the gateway , the source of all other liberal arts and sciences ...
Pàgina 27
... never very cordial afterwards . It might have been supposed that a man who could so rebuke Johnson could at least govern school - boys . Probably it was his defective schol- arship , which boys are sharp at detecting in a master , which ...
... never very cordial afterwards . It might have been supposed that a man who could so rebuke Johnson could at least govern school - boys . Probably it was his defective schol- arship , which boys are sharp at detecting in a master , which ...
Pàgina 29
... never was enough provided even of the coarsest food , and the little boys were of course left to fare as they could . " He declares that his brother Courtenay , who ran away twice , did so because he was ST . MARY'S COLLEGE IN ...
... never was enough provided even of the coarsest food , and the little boys were of course left to fare as they could . " He declares that his brother Courtenay , who ran away twice , did so because he was ST . MARY'S COLLEGE IN ...
Pàgina 30
... never was at Winchester . There was no rebellion in his reign ; yet his old pupils know that he governed at least as much by appeals to their better feelings as by fear of punishment . He acted constantly on that assumption of a boy's ...
... never was at Winchester . There was no rebellion in his reign ; yet his old pupils know that he governed at least as much by appeals to their better feelings as by fear of punishment . He acted constantly on that assumption of a boy's ...
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