English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 14
... observe the rules and directions which he should give them . " To this end and in this spirit , he reopened and ... observing them growing up under his eye , and even before his death bringing forth those 14 WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM AND ST ...
... observe the rules and directions which he should give them . " To this end and in this spirit , he reopened and ... observing them growing up under his eye , and even before his death bringing forth those 14 WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM AND ST ...
Pàgina 50
... observation , that the worthy founders of colleges and schools have not been always the greatest clerks , though for the most part the wisest and best of men ; there was sense and truth in that prelate , William Wickham , Bishop of ...
... observation , that the worthy founders of colleges and schools have not been always the greatest clerks , though for the most part the wisest and best of men ; there was sense and truth in that prelate , William Wickham , Bishop of ...
Pàgina 54
... observe how his majesty was affected with such stuff . The king smiled upon Pace by way of contempt of the preacher , and after sermon sent for him , and appointed a solemn disputation , wherein he himself would be present , to debate ...
... observe how his majesty was affected with such stuff . The king smiled upon Pace by way of contempt of the preacher , and after sermon sent for him , and appointed a solemn disputation , wherein he himself would be present , to debate ...
Pàgina 72
... observation not ill - grounded , that the most ignorant schoolmasters are generally the best at this exercise . For what is done in their schools ? and in what do they spend their days ? Nothing but noisy stripes and chidings ...
... observation not ill - grounded , that the most ignorant schoolmasters are generally the best at this exercise . For what is done in their schools ? and in what do they spend their days ? Nothing but noisy stripes and chidings ...
Pàgina 73
... boys would imbibe their principles and morals from the books and the company they conversed with . It is probable , that upon this observation the dean made it a proverbial saying JOHN COLET AND ST . PAUL'S SCHOOL , LONDON . 73.
... boys would imbibe their principles and morals from the books and the company they conversed with . It is probable , that upon this observation the dean made it a proverbial saying JOHN COLET AND ST . PAUL'S SCHOOL , LONDON . 73.
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