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Pągina 9
The first High Master - who , by the statutes , must be ' a man in body whole ,
sober , discrete , honest , virtuous , and learned in good and cleare Latine
Literature , and also in Greeke , yf such may be gotten , ' was Richard Mulcaster ,
M . A . , of ...
The first High Master - who , by the statutes , must be ' a man in body whole ,
sober , discrete , honest , virtuous , and learned in good and cleare Latine
Literature , and also in Greeke , yf such may be gotten , ' was Richard Mulcaster ,
M . A . , of ...
Pągina 15
Whatever Wykeham ' s attainments in letters were , he had at least the good
sense to see that the clergy , though they had almost engrossed the whole
learning of that age , yet were very deficient in real and useful knowledge ;
beside that , by ...
Whatever Wykeham ' s attainments in letters were , he had at least the good
sense to see that the clergy , though they had almost engrossed the whole
learning of that age , yet were very deficient in real and useful knowledge ;
beside that , by ...
Pągina 21
At five the school was dismissed , and the whole resident society - warden ,
fellows , masters , and scholars - went in procession round the cloisters and the
whole interior circuit of the college , which was called going circum . Thus they
passed ...
At five the school was dismissed , and the whole resident society - warden ,
fellows , masters , and scholars - went in procession round the cloisters and the
whole interior circuit of the college , which was called going circum . Thus they
passed ...
Pągina 22
But the younger commoners , probably , seldom came into school , and in
summer - time the whole of the scholars usually adjourned for lessons into the
adjacent cloisters ; a delightful arrangement , from which the latter portion of the "
long ...
But the younger commoners , probably , seldom came into school , and in
summer - time the whole of the scholars usually adjourned for lessons into the
adjacent cloisters ; a delightful arrangement , from which the latter portion of the "
long ...
Pągina 28
The warden not only severely punished the individual , but stopped the leave of
the whole school , accompanying this with a quotation more irritating than
appropriate , “ Quidquid delirant reges plectuntur Achivi . ” The boys resented this
as a ...
The warden not only severely punished the individual , but stopped the leave of
the whole school , accompanying this with a quotation more irritating than
appropriate , “ Quidquid delirant reges plectuntur Achivi . ” The boys resented this
as a ...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
Education, the School and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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