English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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... reason to expect from them . They continued after his death to rise in reputation , and to become consolidated into the structure of English society , farnishing the Church and State with many emi- nent and able men in all professions ...
... reason to expect from them . They continued after his death to rise in reputation , and to become consolidated into the structure of English society , farnishing the Church and State with many emi- nent and able men in all professions ...
Pàgina 28
... reason he was fond of requiring from the boys written translations , in which difficulties could be loosely paraphrased , and which he could at least examine and correct at his leisure ; and he is said to have liberally rewarded instead ...
... reason he was fond of requiring from the boys written translations , in which difficulties could be loosely paraphrased , and which he could at least examine and correct at his leisure ; and he is said to have liberally rewarded instead ...
Pàgina 38
... reasons , that these matches should be played in London , but the Eton and Winchester elevens have been allowed to meet alternately on each other's ground and keep up the friendly contest . The largest innings on record in any public ...
... reasons , that these matches should be played in London , but the Eton and Winchester elevens have been allowed to meet alternately on each other's ground and keep up the friendly contest . The largest innings on record in any public ...
Pàgina 43
... reason to think that any of them were going on amiss . For each pupil so placed under his charge the " Boy Tutor " receives two guineas a year from the pupil's parents . This practice has been traced to a provision in the statutes ...
... reason to think that any of them were going on amiss . For each pupil so placed under his charge the " Boy Tutor " receives two guineas a year from the pupil's parents . This practice has been traced to a provision in the statutes ...
Pàgina 49
... reason , those very few that understood Greek were afraid to teach it , lest they should be thought to propagate heresy . But Dr. John Fisher , reputed the best preacher and the deepest divine in those times , head of Queen's College in ...
... reason , those very few that understood Greek were afraid to teach it , lest they should be thought to propagate heresy . But Dr. John Fisher , reputed the best preacher and the deepest divine in those times , head of Queen's College in ...
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