Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 15
... lives ; and in this sense I use it . Some such preparation is necessary for all conditions , because without it they must be miserable , and probably will be vicious , when they grow up , either from the want of the means of sub ...
... lives ; and in this sense I use it . Some such preparation is necessary for all conditions , because without it they must be miserable , and probably will be vicious , when they grow up , either from the want of the means of sub ...
Pàgina 17
... lives of young persons , ] may boast even of su- perior usefulness . It comes home directly to “ the bosoms and business of " young persons , it rectifies every principle and controls every action ; it prevents their attention from ...
... lives of young persons , ] may boast even of su- perior usefulness . It comes home directly to “ the bosoms and business of " young persons , it rectifies every principle and controls every action ; it prevents their attention from ...
Pàgina 19
... live in it , and how ; what it is made of , and what may be made of it . Secondly . Where he is going . That is to say , what chances or re- ports there are of any other world besides this ; what seems to be the nature of that other ...
... live in it , and how ; what it is made of , and what may be made of it . Secondly . Where he is going . That is to say , what chances or re- ports there are of any other world besides this ; what seems to be the nature of that other ...
Pàgina 20
... lives . The successive oper- ation of all these circumstances upon a human being from earliest childhood , constitutes his education ; — -an education which does not ter- minate with the arrival of manhood , but continues through life ...
... lives . The successive oper- ation of all these circumstances upon a human being from earliest childhood , constitutes his education ; — -an education which does not ter- minate with the arrival of manhood , but continues through life ...
Pàgina 36
... live more honestly nor die more christianly . " As he had many friends , and no enemies , his death was a common sorrow , and Queen Elizabeth is reported to have said , that " she would rather have thrown ten thousand pounds into the ...
... live more honestly nor die more christianly . " As he had many friends , and no enemies , his death was a common sorrow , and Queen Elizabeth is reported to have said , that " she would rather have thrown ten thousand pounds into the ...
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Æsop Aristotle Ascham Bacon betimes better body boys breeding child Christ's College Cicero College custom degree delight Demosthenes desire discipline doth English exercise father fault fear gentleman give grammar Greek habit hand hath heart inclinations instruction Isocrates JOHN MILTON judgment keep kind knowledge labor Lady Jane Grey language Latin learning live look master means ment method Milton mind moral natural philosophy nature never observation occasion pains parents perfect philosophy Plato play pleasure practice principles punishment pupil Quintilian reason Roger Ascham rules SAMUEL HARTLIB scholar schoolmaster Sir Henry Wotton Sir John Cheke speak Sturmius sure taught teach teacher temper things thou thought tion tongue true truth tutor unto virtue wherein whilst wise words worth Wotton young youth