Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 24
... speaking against the pope . He took the degree of A. M. in 1536 , at the age of twenty - one , and began to take pupils , in whose instruction he was very successful . He also read Greek publicly in the university , and privately in his ...
... speaking against the pope . He took the degree of A. M. in 1536 , at the age of twenty - one , and began to take pupils , in whose instruction he was very successful . He also read Greek publicly in the university , and privately in his ...
Pàgina 25
... speak of free and friendly teaching , not of des- potic dictation , than which there is no habit more likely to perpetu- ate presumptuous ignorance . The study of the Greek language was at that time new in western Europe , and in ...
... speak of free and friendly teaching , not of des- potic dictation , than which there is no habit more likely to perpetu- ate presumptuous ignorance . The study of the Greek language was at that time new in western Europe , and in ...
Pàgina 28
... speak , and her modest and maidenly looks teach me works to do ; for I think she is the best disposed of any in Europe . " In several of his Latin epistles , and also in his " Schoolmaster , " he explains and recom- mends his mode of ...
... speak , and her modest and maidenly looks teach me works to do ; for I think she is the best disposed of any in Europe . " In several of his Latin epistles , and also in his " Schoolmaster , " he explains and recom- mends his mode of ...
Pàgina 30
... speak to you all , you young gentlemen of England , ) that one maid should go beyond ye all in excellency of learning , and knowledge of divers tongues . Point out six of the best given gen- tlemen of this court , and all they together ...
... speak to you all , you young gentlemen of England , ) that one maid should go beyond ye all in excellency of learning , and knowledge of divers tongues . Point out six of the best given gen- tlemen of this court , and all they together ...
Pàgina 31
... speak of their merits from personal inspection ; but if she produced any considerable part of them , they must evince extreme activity , and a laudable love of literary employment . What teacher would not be proud of such a scholar ...
... speak of their merits from personal inspection ; but if she produced any considerable part of them , they must evince extreme activity , and a laudable love of literary employment . What teacher would not be proud of such a scholar ...
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