Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 15
... advantage over those who do not . Nay , sir , it is wonderful what a difference learning makes upon people , even in the common intercourse of life , which does not appear to be much connected with it . " And yet , said I , people go ...
... advantage over those who do not . Nay , sir , it is wonderful what a difference learning makes upon people , even in the common intercourse of life , which does not appear to be much connected with it . " And yet , said I , people go ...
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... advantages of a more liberal education , rise above one another by several different degrees of perfection . For to return to our statue in the block of marble , we see it sometimes only begun to be chipped , sometimes rough hewn , and ...
... advantages of a more liberal education , rise above one another by several different degrees of perfection . For to return to our statue in the block of marble , we see it sometimes only begun to be chipped , sometimes rough hewn , and ...
Pàgina 39
... advantage in the use of the bow over all foreign troops , and made them for- midable even to foes armed with the clumsy muskets of the times of Queen Elizabeth . We do not propose to set forth Ascham's encomiums on the utility of ...
... advantage in the use of the bow over all foreign troops , and made them for- midable even to foes armed with the clumsy muskets of the times of Queen Elizabeth . We do not propose to set forth Ascham's encomiums on the utility of ...
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... advantages of the best education , and striving to secure them at any price for his own children , Lord Burleigh deemed " human learning , without the fear of God , of great hurt to all youth . " With the most profound reverence for ...
... advantages of the best education , and striving to secure them at any price for his own children , Lord Burleigh deemed " human learning , without the fear of God , of great hurt to all youth . " With the most profound reverence for ...
Pàgina 78
... advantage of science ; for he gave his undivided attention to it , after his removal from the service of the state . of He died on the 9th of April , 1626 , in the 66th year of his age , having lived to be three years older than ...
... advantage of science ; for he gave his undivided attention to it , after his removal from the service of the state . of He died on the 9th of April , 1626 , in the 66th year of his age , having lived to be three years older than ...
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