Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 15
... 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- sistence , or from want of rational and inoffensive occupation . In ...
... 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- sistence , or from want of rational and inoffensive occupation . In ...
Pàgina 18
... necessary not merely to implant a right principle once for all , but also to bestow a distinct attention on the cor- rection of this , that , and the other bad habit . But it must not be forgotten that education resembles the grafting ...
... necessary not merely to implant a right principle once for all , but also to bestow a distinct attention on the cor- rection of this , that , and the other bad habit . But it must not be forgotten that education resembles the grafting ...
Pàgina 28
... necessary to such as are intended for public life . Be it as it may , with music and mathematics , it is certain that Ascham did teach Greek and Latin with eminent success . It must be an affair of delicate management to teach Greek to ...
... necessary to such as are intended for public life . Be it as it may , with music and mathematics , it is certain that Ascham did teach Greek and Latin with eminent success . It must be an affair of delicate management to teach Greek to ...
Pàgina 29
... necessary to convince her that he always played his best . True , the royal virgin was not then Queen , or even presumptive heir ; but no wise man would take the conceit out of a chess - player , that stood within the hundredth degree ...
... necessary to convince her that he always played his best . True , the royal virgin was not then Queen , or even presumptive heir ; but no wise man would take the conceit out of a chess - player , that stood within the hundredth degree ...
Pàgina 53
... necessary to leave it to thee as a special caution ; because I have seen many so prone to quip and gird , as they would rather lose their friend than their jest And if perchance their boiling brain yield a quaint scoff , they will ...
... necessary to leave it to thee as a special caution ; because I have seen many so prone to quip and gird , as they would rather lose their friend than their jest And if perchance their boiling brain yield a quaint scoff , they will ...
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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