Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 13
... pains ; without which the best wit and the greatest capacity may not ren- der a man learned , as the best soil will not yield good fruit or grain , if they be not planted nor sown therein . BR . BARROW . Powers act but weakly and ...
... pains ; without which the best wit and the greatest capacity may not ren- der a man learned , as the best soil will not yield good fruit or grain , if they be not planted nor sown therein . BR . BARROW . Powers act but weakly and ...
Pàgina 35
... pains to erase from Elizabeth's mind any unfavorable impression that might have been produced by his abrupt departure from her service , and his excuses had been favorably received . He was now appointed Latin secretary and tutor in ...
... pains to erase from Elizabeth's mind any unfavorable impression that might have been produced by his abrupt departure from her service , and his excuses had been favorably received . He was now appointed Latin secretary and tutor in ...
Pàgina 36
... pains , and urge more re- quests . But Ascham was slow even to receive what was offered , and thoroughly content with his condition , which , though moderate , was never , as Anthony à Wood states broadly , and a hundred others have ...
... pains , and urge more re- quests . But Ascham was slow even to receive what was offered , and thoroughly content with his condition , which , though moderate , was never , as Anthony à Wood states broadly , and a hundred others have ...
Pàgina 48
... pains to impart to others what you learned of such a master , and how you taught such a scholar . And in uttering the stuff ye received of the one , in declaring the order ye took with the other , ye shall never lack neither matter ...
... pains to impart to others what you learned of such a master , and how you taught such a scholar . And in uttering the stuff ye received of the one , in declaring the order ye took with the other , ye shall never lack neither matter ...
Pàgina 49
... pains , and spend too much time , in setting forth these childrens affairs . But those good men were never brought up in Socrates's school , who saith ‡ plainly , " that no * Ingravescente jam ætate , a nocturnis et pomeridianis studiis ...
... pains , and spend too much time , in setting forth these childrens affairs . But those good men were never brought up in Socrates's school , who saith ‡ plainly , " that no * Ingravescente jam ætate , a nocturnis et pomeridianis studiis ...
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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