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Pągina 2
Years pass on - generations die out , dynasties change , revolutions are
accomplished — but , through lapse of time , and change of circumstance , here
last these wondrous schools of England : one , like Wantage , claiming , with
every ...
Years pass on - generations die out , dynasties change , revolutions are
accomplished — but , through lapse of time , and change of circumstance , here
last these wondrous schools of England : one , like Wantage , claiming , with
every ...
Pągina 32
You pass through the small outer court , which , though now occupied in part by
the warden ' s lodgings , contained formerly little more than the extensive offices
required to make so large a society independent , — through the middle gate ...
You pass through the small outer court , which , though now occupied in part by
the warden ' s lodgings , contained formerly little more than the extensive offices
required to make so large a society independent , — through the middle gate ...
Pągina 33
... do not criticise too strictly that arcade of floriated work in the ante - chapel , or
pass unread that touching inscription ... names are there recorded as having died
" in their harness " in the Crimea : - Think upon them thou who art passing by to ...
... do not criticise too strictly that arcade of floriated work in the ante - chapel , or
pass unread that touching inscription ... names are there recorded as having died
" in their harness " in the Crimea : - Think upon them thou who art passing by to ...
Pągina 69
... to whom he is not only willing to pass over bis whole estate , but is desirous
even to impart his own bowels also : and as the father thinks it to little purpose to
have begotten a son , unless by diligent edu . cation he raises him up into a good
...
... to whom he is not only willing to pass over bis whole estate , but is desirous
even to impart his own bowels also : and as the father thinks it to little purpose to
have begotten a son , unless by diligent edu . cation he raises him up into a good
...
Pągina 70
... was to make the book pass through several hands , that it might be the moro
correct and complete . When dean Colet had obtained from Erasmus so many
good essays , both in poetry and prose , toward directing and securing the
principles ...
... was to make the book pass through several hands , that it might be the moro
correct and complete . When dean Colet had obtained from Erasmus so many
good essays , both in poetry and prose , toward directing and securing the
principles ...
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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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