Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 13
... turn themselves any way as it may happen ; if the prince of the lights of heaven , which now , as a giant , doth run his unwearied course , should , as it were , through a languishing faintness , begin to stand , and to rest himself ...
... turn themselves any way as it may happen ; if the prince of the lights of heaven , which now , as a giant , doth run his unwearied course , should , as it were , through a languishing faintness , begin to stand , and to rest himself ...
Pàgina 14
... turns the flexible waters in channels , that make them take quite contrary courses ; and by this little direction , given them at first , in the source , they receive different tendencies , and arrive at least at very remote and distant ...
... turns the flexible waters in channels , that make them take quite contrary courses ; and by this little direction , given them at first , in the source , they receive different tendencies , and arrive at least at very remote and distant ...
Pàgina 15
... turning to me , " Sir , " said he " a desire of knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind ; and every human being , whose mind ... turn out a mad dog or a wild beast into the streets . PALEY . The primary principle of education is the ...
... turning to me , " Sir , " said he " a desire of knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind ; and every human being , whose mind ... turn out a mad dog or a wild beast into the streets . PALEY . The primary principle of education is the ...
Pàgina 25
... turn of phrase , that his senior , Robert Pember , to whom he had addressed an epistle in that tongue , assures him that his letter might have been written at Athens . But the critical nicety of modern scholarship was then unknown , and ...
... turn of phrase , that his senior , Robert Pember , to whom he had addressed an epistle in that tongue , assures him that his letter might have been written at Athens . But the critical nicety of modern scholarship was then unknown , and ...
Pàgina 34
... turn . Sir William Paget , whose recommenda- tion of the " Toxophilus " to King Henry had procured his pension from that king , now exerted his influence in his favor with Gardiner , Bishop of Winchester , who , notwithstanding Ascham's ...
... turn . Sir William Paget , whose recommenda- tion of the " Toxophilus " to King Henry had procured his pension from that king , now exerted his influence in his favor with Gardiner , Bishop of Winchester , who , notwithstanding Ascham's ...
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