Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 14
... given them at first , in the source , they receive different tendencies , and arrive at least at very remote and distant places . That which every gentleman , that takes any care of his education , de- sires for his son , is contained ...
... given them at first , in the source , they receive different tendencies , and arrive at least at very remote and distant places . That which every gentleman , that takes any care of his education , de- sires for his son , is contained ...
Pàgina 16
... given them and their own customary actions ; and long before they arrive at mature age these habits form a general settled character . And the observation of the text- " Train up a child in the way he should go ; and when he is old he ...
... given them and their own customary actions ; and long before they arrive at mature age these habits form a general settled character . And the observation of the text- " Train up a child in the way he should go ; and when he is old he ...
Pàgina 23
... given by the dispersion of the learned Greeks throughout Europe , in consequence of the taking of Constantinople . He made great proficiency in Greek as well as Latin , and he read Greek lec- tures , while yet a youth , to students ...
... given by the dispersion of the learned Greeks throughout Europe , in consequence of the taking of Constantinople . He made great proficiency in Greek as well as Latin , and he read Greek lec- tures , while yet a youth , to students ...
Pàgina 26
... given him such advice , but it is nevertheless cer- tain , that he does not give it in the letter in question . There is no allusion at recreation at all . The whole drift of the writer is an ex- hortation to perseverance in a course of ...
... given him such advice , but it is nevertheless cer- tain , that he does not give it in the letter in question . There is no allusion at recreation at all . The whole drift of the writer is an ex- hortation to perseverance in a course of ...
Pàgina 30
... given gen- tlemen of this court , and all they together show not so much good will , bestow not so many hours daily , orderly , and constantly , for the increase of learning and knowledge , as doth the queen's Majesty her- self . Yes ...
... given gen- tlemen of this court , and all they together show not so much good will , bestow not so many hours daily , orderly , and constantly , for the increase of learning and knowledge , as doth the queen's Majesty her- self . Yes ...
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