Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 17
... rules of politeness , ceremonies , formalities , solemnities . It comes by rights attendant on law , by religion , by the oath of office , by the venerable assembly , by the judge's procession and trumpets , by the disgrace and ...
... rules of politeness , ceremonies , formalities , solemnities . It comes by rights attendant on law , by religion , by the oath of office , by the venerable assembly , by the judge's procession and trumpets , by the disgrace and ...
Pàgina 37
... rules after the very simplest had been mastered . The excellence of Ascham's epistolary style has been referred to . He was in correspondence with most of the learned men of his time , both in England and on the continent , especially ...
... rules after the very simplest had been mastered . The excellence of Ascham's epistolary style has been referred to . He was in correspondence with most of the learned men of his time , both in England and on the continent , especially ...
Pàgina 44
... rules of proportion ; swim- ming hath saved many a man's life , when himself hath been both the waves and the ship ; tilting and fencing is war without anger ; and manly sports are the grammar of military performance . A rich ' And I ...
... rules of proportion ; swim- ming hath saved many a man's life , when himself hath been both the waves and the ship ; tilting and fencing is war without anger ; and manly sports are the grammar of military performance . A rich ' And I ...
Pàgina 52
... rules and advertisements for the squaring of thy life as are rather gained by experience than by much reading . To the end that , en- tering into this exorbitant age , thou mayest be the better prepared to shun those scan- dalous ...
... rules and advertisements for the squaring of thy life as are rather gained by experience than by much reading . To the end that , en- tering into this exorbitant age , thou mayest be the better prepared to shun those scan- dalous ...
Pàgina 55
... Rules and Precepts is shown . " 1584 . ( 9. ) Mr. Bernard Hampton was educated at Cambridge , and clerk of the Privy Council . ( 10. ) M. NICASIUS was a Greek of Constantinople , who visited England in the time of Queen Elizabeth ...
... Rules and Precepts is shown . " 1584 . ( 9. ) Mr. Bernard Hampton was educated at Cambridge , and clerk of the Privy Council . ( 10. ) M. NICASIUS was a Greek of Constantinople , who visited England in the time of Queen Elizabeth ...
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