Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 12
... receive continual amend- inent , which is exceeding rare : but the force of custom , copulate and conjoined , and collegiate , is far greater ; for there example teacheth , com- pany comforteth , emulation quickeneth , glory raiseth ...
... receive continual amend- inent , which is exceeding rare : but the force of custom , copulate and conjoined , and collegiate , is far greater ; for there example teacheth , com- pany comforteth , emulation quickeneth , glory raiseth ...
Pàgina 14
... 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 in these four things : Virtue , Wisdom ...
... 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 in these four things : Virtue , Wisdom ...
Pàgina 16
... receive all that comes . The growth of knowledge re- sembles the growth of fruit : however external causes may in some degree coöperate , it is the internal vigor and virtue of the tree that must ripen the juices to their just maturity ...
... receive all that comes . The growth of knowledge re- sembles the growth of fruit : however external causes may in some degree coöperate , it is the internal vigor and virtue of the tree that must ripen the juices to their just maturity ...
Pàgina 23
... received into the family of Sir Anthony Wingfield , who caused him to be educated with his own sons , under the care of their tutor , Mr. Robert Bond ; * and in the year 1530 , placed him at St. John's College , Cambridge , then the ...
... received into the family of Sir Anthony Wingfield , who caused him to be educated with his own sons , under the care of their tutor , Mr. Robert Bond ; * and in the year 1530 , placed him at St. John's College , Cambridge , then the ...
Pàgina 25
... receiving it . The necessity of being intel- ligible to others brings with it an obligation to understand ourselves ; to find words apt to our ideas , and ideas commensurate to our words ; to seek out just analogies and happy ...
... receiving it . The necessity of being intel- ligible to others brings with it an obligation to understand ourselves ; to find words apt to our ideas , and ideas commensurate to our words ; to seek out just analogies and happy ...
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