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Pągina 15
eye , and even before his death bringing forth those fruits of virtue , piety , and
learning , for which he had instituted them , and which he had reason to expect
from them . They continued after his death to rise in reputation , and to become ...
eye , and even before his death bringing forth those fruits of virtue , piety , and
learning , for which he had instituted them , and which he had reason to expect
from them . They continued after his death to rise in reputation , and to become ...
Pągina 28
For the same reason he was fond of requiring from the boys written translations ,
in which difficulties could be loosely paraplırased , and which he could at least
examine and correct at his leisure ; and he is said to have liberally rewarded ...
For the same reason he was fond of requiring from the boys written translations ,
in which difficulties could be loosely paraplırased , and which he could at least
examine and correct at his leisure ; and he is said to have liberally rewarded ...
Pągina 43
... is the person of whom the headmaster would make inquiries if he had 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 popil ' s parents
.
... is the person of whom the headmaster would make inquiries if he had 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 popil ' s parents
.
Pągina 49
And for this very reason , those very few that understood Greek were afraid to
teach it , lest they should be thought to propagate heresy . Bat Dr . John Fisher ,
reputed the best preacher and the deepest divine in those times , head of Queen '
s ...
And for this very reason , those very few that understood Greek were afraid to
teach it , lest they should be thought to propagate heresy . Bat Dr . John Fisher ,
reputed the best preacher and the deepest divine in those times , head of Queen '
s ...
Pągina 56
A tbird was , that he had preached against some men ' s reading their sermons in
a cold , unaffected manner , wbereby he must needs mean to reflect upon the
bishop himself , who , by reason of his old age , had taken up that idler way of ...
A tbird was , that he had preached against some men ' s reading their sermons in
a cold , unaffected manner , wbereby he must needs mean to reflect upon the
bishop himself , who , by reason of his old age , had taken up that idler way of ...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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Education, the School and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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