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In this respect Wykeham stands an uncommon and almost singular example of
generosity and public spirit . · By the time that he had reached the meridian of life
, he had acquired great wealth : and the remainder of his days he employed , not
...
In this respect Wykeham stands an uncommon and almost singular example of
generosity and public spirit . · By the time that he had reached the meridian of life
, he had acquired great wealth : and the remainder of his days he employed , not
...
Pągina 24
They have also somewhat more liberty with respect to bounds , have their own
separate ground for football , and in some other respects are not closely
associated with the college out of school hours . These things necessarily
prevent , in ...
They have also somewhat more liberty with respect to bounds , have their own
separate ground for football , and in some other respects are not closely
associated with the college out of school hours . These things necessarily
prevent , in ...
Pągina 27
Better for you , sir , if you were ; our respect for you could not be increased , but
our love might . " It need hardly be said that the love between the two doctors was
never very cordial afterwards . It might have been supposed that a man wbo ...
Better for you , sir , if you were ; our respect for you could not be increased , but
our love might . " It need hardly be said that the love between the two doctors was
never very cordial afterwards . It might have been supposed that a man wbo ...
Pągina 29
Possibly no other course was now left ; no government is so bound to severities
as a weak one ; but the respect which every public schoolman must feel for
school discipline can not prevent him from feeing some sympathy with the victims
.
Possibly no other course was now left ; no government is so bound to severities
as a weak one ; but the respect which every public schoolman must feel for
school discipline can not prevent him from feeing some sympathy with the victims
.
Pągina 36
It is rather singular that , in this respect , a step has been backwards , so far as
modern habits are concerned . In the last generation Wykeham ' s scholars dined
more fashionably ; the old " supper " at 6 , consisting of roast mutton and bread ...
It is rather singular that , in this respect , a step has been backwards , so far as
modern habits are concerned . In the last generation Wykeham ' s scholars dined
more fashionably ; the old " supper " at 6 , consisting of roast mutton and bread ...
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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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