Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 12
... perfect when it beginneth in young years ; this we call education , which is , in effect , but an early custom . So we see in lan- guages , the tone is more pliant to all expressions and sounds , the joints are more supple to all feats ...
... perfect when it beginneth in young years ; this we call education , which is , in effect , but an early custom . So we see in lan- guages , the tone is more pliant to all expressions and sounds , the joints are more supple to all feats ...
Pàgina 25
... perfect atticism upon which he compliments his young friend . Pember's epistle of course is in Latin , interspersed with Greek , and curious enough to be worthy of translation . It is to this effect : - " Dearly beloved Roger , I render ...
... perfect atticism upon which he compliments his young friend . Pember's epistle of course is in Latin , interspersed with Greek , and curious enough to be worthy of translation . It is to this effect : - " Dearly beloved Roger , I render ...
Pàgina 29
... perfect understanding in both the tongues , and to such a ready utterance in the Latin , and that with such a judgment , as they be few in number in both Universities , or elsewhere in England , that be in both tongues comparable to her ...
... perfect understanding in both the tongues , and to such a ready utterance in the Latin , and that with such a judgment , as they be few in number in both Universities , or elsewhere in England , that be in both tongues comparable to her ...
Pàgina 30
... perfect readiness in Latin , Italian , French , and Spanish , she readeth now at Windsor more Greek every day than some prebendary of this church doth Latin in a whole week . Amongst all the benefits which God hath blessed me withal ...
... perfect readiness in Latin , Italian , French , and Spanish , she readeth now at Windsor more Greek every day than some prebendary of this church doth Latin in a whole week . Amongst all the benefits which God hath blessed me withal ...
Pàgina 43
... perfect end , or mean standing betwixt two extremes , eschewing sport , or gone [ too far ] on either side , for which causes Aristotle him- self saith , that shooting and virtue be very like . Moreover that shooting of all others , is ...
... perfect end , or mean standing betwixt two extremes , eschewing sport , or gone [ too far ] on either side , for which causes Aristotle him- self saith , that shooting and virtue be very like . Moreover that shooting of all others , is ...
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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