English Pedagogy: Education, the School and the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2 |
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Pągina 1
Where do they so surely learn to curb their tongues , control their angry passions
, conquer their temptation to selfishness , overcome the fear of each other , and
learn to speak out boldly in defence of the weak , or in the cause of truth ? Where
...
Where do they so surely learn to curb their tongues , control their angry passions
, conquer their temptation to selfishness , overcome the fear of each other , and
learn to speak out boldly in defence of the weak , or in the cause of truth ? Where
...
Pągina 29
... it would leave on record a very black picture indeed of the Winchester of his
day . Even in his old age , says his daughter and biographer , he " used to
shudder at the recollection " of it , and speak with horror of the wretchedness of
the years ...
... it would leave on record a very black picture indeed of the Winchester of his
day . Even in his old age , says his daughter and biographer , he " used to
shudder at the recollection " of it , and speak with horror of the wretchedness of
the years ...
Pągina 71
Surely he must be very envious , who will not heartily favor such good works ;
and he must be notoriously impious , who shall dare to speak against them . He
is an enemy to England , who would not , according to his power , help and
promote ...
Surely he must be very envious , who will not heartily favor such good works ;
and he must be notoriously impious , who shall dare to speak against them . He
is an enemy to England , who would not , according to his power , help and
promote ...
Pągina 116
... discipline and moral training , of which we have been able to speak in terms of
high praise . It remains for us to discharge the pleasantest part of our task , by
recapitulating in a few words the advances which these schools have made
during ...
... discipline and moral training , of which we have been able to speak in terms of
high praise . It remains for us to discharge the pleasantest part of our task , by
recapitulating in a few words the advances which these schools have made
during ...
Pągina 119
Augustine is at a loss for words to speak of them in Latin . Seven centuries later
Anselm undertakes the task with diffidence ; nor is it clear whether in his own
judgment he succeeds or fails . Thus , when Christianity became the State
religion ...
Augustine is at a loss for words to speak of them in Latin . Seven centuries later
Anselm undertakes the task with diffidence ; nor is it clear whether in his own
judgment he succeeds or fails . Thus , when Christianity became the State
religion ...
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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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