English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 37
... practice of riding down on horseback was continued by Dr. Gaunt- lett , Warden of New College , until 1822 , when he was in his 70th year ; he also slept at Newbury by the way , and gave a dinner there to all Wykehamists who chose to ...
... practice of riding down on horseback was continued by Dr. Gaunt- lett , Warden of New College , until 1822 , when he was in his 70th year ; he also slept at Newbury by the way , and gave a dinner there to all Wykehamists who chose to ...
Pàgina 42
... practice at Winchester for a charge of £ 10 to be put into the bills of each scholar , for “ Masters ' gratuities , " the words " if allowed " being parenthetically inserted , out of respect for the statutory prohibition . Dr. God- dard ...
... practice at Winchester for a charge of £ 10 to be put into the bills of each scholar , for “ Masters ' gratuities , " the words " if allowed " being parenthetically inserted , out of respect for the statutory prohibition . Dr. God- dard ...
Pàgina 43
... practice has been traced to a provision in the statutes whereby the founder directs , that " to each scholar of his own kindred there should always be assigned , by the warden and head - master , one of the discreeter and more advanced ...
... practice has been traced to a provision in the statutes whereby the founder directs , that " to each scholar of his own kindred there should always be assigned , by the warden and head - master , one of the discreeter and more advanced ...
Pàgina 44
... practice of writing a Latin epigram , called a " vulgus , " thrice a week , which is thought to bring out cleverness and cultivate neatness of ex- pression . Another , again , is that of devoting a week , or a week and a half , in the ...
... practice of writing a Latin epigram , called a " vulgus , " thrice a week , which is thought to bring out cleverness and cultivate neatness of ex- pression . Another , again , is that of devoting a week , or a week and a half , in the ...
Pàgina 46
... practice for them to set impositions . Dr. Moberly deems it of " vital importance , " as substituting a responsible au- thority , bestowed according to character and progress in the school , for the irre- sponsible power of mere size ...
... practice for them to set impositions . Dr. Moberly deems it of " vital importance , " as substituting a responsible au- thority , bestowed according to character and progress in the school , for the irre- sponsible power of mere size ...
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