English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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... parents were of good reputation and character , although in such narrow circumstances as not to be able to give the son a liberal education . This greater boon than that of birth - which Wykeham expressed in a motto , that has since his ...
... parents were of good reputation and character , although in such narrow circumstances as not to be able to give the son a liberal education . This greater boon than that of birth - which Wykeham expressed in a motto , that has since his ...
Pàgina 29
... parent at once received a private request to take his son away from the college , at least for a time ; and a few days after one of the prefects was required by his father - it was supposed at the warden's instance - either to beg ...
... parent at once received a private request to take his son away from the college , at least for a time ; and a few days after one of the prefects was required by his father - it was supposed at the warden's instance - either to beg ...
Pàgina 42
... parents , or friends ; the Eton clause was in fact a copy of the Winchester clause , with the insertion of words extending the privilege of free instruction to non - foundationers . It was nevertheless the practice at Winchester for a ...
... parents , or friends ; the Eton clause was in fact a copy of the Winchester clause , with the insertion of words extending the privilege of free instruction to non - foundationers . It was nevertheless the practice at Winchester for a ...
Pàgina 43
... parents . The classical staff comprises , beside the head and second masters , a third and a fourth master respectively , taking classes in school , an assistant to the head master , who likewise takes a class , and three composition ...
... parents . The classical staff comprises , beside the head and second masters , a third and a fourth master respectively , taking classes in school , an assistant to the head master , who likewise takes a class , and three composition ...
Pàgina 62
... parents , when they first brought their children , for their assent to them , as the express terms and conditions of expecting any benefit of education there . The mayster shall reherse these articles to them that offer their chyldren ...
... parents , when they first brought their children , for their assent to them , as the express terms and conditions of expecting any benefit of education there . The mayster shall reherse these articles to them that offer their chyldren ...
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