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Pągina 7
... the Greek Grammar ; a knowledge of Greek at this period being a rare
accomplishment even at our universities . ... it is stated that at Eton , Winchester ,
and Westminster , boys were then well entered in the knowledge of the Latin and
Greek ...
... the Greek Grammar ; a knowledge of Greek at this period being a rare
accomplishment even at our universities . ... it is stated that at Eton , Winchester ,
and Westminster , boys were then well entered in the knowledge of the Latin and
Greek ...
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 45
In each of the lower chambers let there be at least three scholars of good
character , more advanced than the rest in age , discretion , and knowledge , who
may superintend their chamber - fellows in their studies , and oversee them
diligently ...
In each of the lower chambers let there be at least three scholars of good
character , more advanced than the rest in age , discretion , and knowledge , who
may superintend their chamber - fellows in their studies , and oversee them
diligently ...
Pągina 50
And as there is no doubt but the consciousness of want of Greek in Colet incited
him . not only to attain to some competent knowledge of it himself , but also to lay
the foundation of bis school for the better accommodation of others , and to ...
And as there is no doubt but the consciousness of want of Greek in Colet incited
him . not only to attain to some competent knowledge of it himself , but also to lay
the foundation of bis school for the better accommodation of others , and to ...
Pągina 51
... wherein he had celebrated his industry and skill in drawing up the history of
France , which seemed to him to be the specimen of a perfect writer , both for
learning aud a knowledge of the world . But still the best recommendation of him
was ...
... wherein he had celebrated his industry and skill in drawing up the history of
France , which seemed to him to be the specimen of a perfect writer , both for
learning aud a knowledge of the world . But still the best recommendation of him
was ...
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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 |
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