English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 25
... sure there was no vacancy at the time , nor for years afterwards ; but possibly the King expected the college to make one . Charles II , in one of these royal let- ters of request , has the coolness to plead the loftiest motives ...
... sure there was no vacancy at the time , nor for years afterwards ; but possibly the King expected the college to make one . Charles II , in one of these royal let- ters of request , has the coolness to plead the loftiest motives ...
Pàgina 30
... sure to win them ; and Sidney left the school as captain . On the other hand , William Lisle Bowles , who left Winchester just as the Smiths were entering , speaks with delight of his school - days , and has no mor- bid reminiscences of ...
... sure to win them ; and Sidney left the school as captain . On the other hand , William Lisle Bowles , who left Winchester just as the Smiths were entering , speaks with delight of his school - days , and has no mor- bid reminiscences of ...
Pàgina 32
... sure that as good fare comes forth from its ranges now as when they cooked " a pair of porpoises " there ( of all imaginable delicacies ) to feast their visitor the Bishop in 1410. Taste the beer - the college still brews its own - and ...
... sure that as good fare comes forth from its ranges now as when they cooked " a pair of porpoises " there ( of all imaginable delicacies ) to feast their visitor the Bishop in 1410. Taste the beer - the college still brews its own - and ...
Pàgina 42
... sure that it would not have been better if on his part there had been rather more systematic interference . Emoluments of Masters . - The head - master has a house large enough for his family and about one hundred boarders . His net ...
... sure that it would not have been better if on his part there had been rather more systematic interference . Emoluments of Masters . - The head - master has a house large enough for his family and about one hundred boarders . His net ...
Pàgina 57
... sure this is a loss of more inestimable treasure , and ought to be infinitely more lamented . But alas ! what signify all our sighs and tears ? He can not be recalled to us , but we shall soon follow him . We should rather , in the ...
... sure this is a loss of more inestimable treasure , and ought to be infinitely more lamented . But alas ! what signify all our sighs and tears ? He can not be recalled to us , but we shall soon follow him . We should rather , in the ...
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