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Pągina 14
... the obligations lying upon them to observe the rules and directions which he
should give them . ” To this end and in this spirit , he reopened and enlarged , in
1373 , the old High School at Winchester where he was educated , but which had
...
... the obligations lying upon them to observe the rules and directions which he
should give them . ” To this end and in this spirit , he reopened and enlarged , in
1373 , the old High School at Winchester where he was educated , but which had
...
Pągina 54
Dr . Pace cast his eyes upon the king , to 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
...
Dr . Pace cast his eyes upon the king , to 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
...
Pągina 85
It must be observed at the same time , that a school which is debarred , or which
bebars itself by a restriction of this kind , from taking the best ... Often , too , the
spirit of the statutes , which it would be desirable to observe , is violated or
forgotten ...
It must be observed at the same time , that a school which is debarred , or which
bebars itself by a restriction of this kind , from taking the best ... Often , too , the
spirit of the statutes , which it would be desirable to observe , is violated or
forgotten ...
Pągina 97
A young man is not educated - indeed , is not educated at all - who can not
reason or observe or express himself easily and correctly , and who is unable to
bear his part in cultivated society from ignorance of things which all who mix in it
are ...
A young man is not educated - indeed , is not educated at all - who can not
reason or observe or express himself easily and correctly , and who is unable to
bear his part in cultivated society from ignorance of things which all who mix in it
are ...
Pągina 188
To note all hard and new words : to observe matter and phrase carefully . 4 . To
learn and keep all things most perfectly , as they go . 5 . To have few formes (
classes ) . 6 . To discourage none , but to draw on all by a desire of
commendation .
To note all hard and new words : to observe matter and phrase carefully . 4 . To
learn and keep all things most perfectly , as they go . 5 . To have few formes (
classes ) . 6 . To discourage none , but to draw on all by a desire of
commendation .
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
Education, the School and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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