Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 35
... taken pains to erase from Elizabeth's mind any unfavorable impression that might have been produced by his abrupt departure from her service , and his excuses had been favorably received . He was now appointed Latin secretary and tutor ...
... taken pains to erase from Elizabeth's mind any unfavorable impression that might have been produced by his abrupt departure from her service , and his excuses had been favorably received . He was now appointed Latin secretary and tutor ...
Pàgina 44
... taken , shall both strengthen labor , and sweeten rest , and we may expect God's blessing and protection on us in following them , as well as in doing our work ; for he that saith grace for his meat , in it also prays God to bless the ...
... taken , shall both strengthen labor , and sweeten rest , and we may expect God's blessing and protection on us in following them , as well as in doing our work ; for he that saith grace for his meat , in it also prays God to bless the ...
Pàgina 49
... taken out of Mr. Grant's excellent Oration on Mr. Ascham . ( 19 ) For whatsoever I have , I have through thee , and through none other of living men . ( f ) Plato in initio Theagis : Αλλὰ μὲν δὴ , ω Δημόδοκε , και λέγεται γε συμβαλὴ ...
... taken out of Mr. Grant's excellent Oration on Mr. Ascham . ( 19 ) For whatsoever I have , I have through thee , and through none other of living men . ( f ) Plato in initio Theagis : Αλλὰ μὲν δὴ , ω Δημόδοκε , και λέγεται γε συμβαλὴ ...
Pàgina 59
... taken up these opinions . He there observes that " lutes , harps , barbitons , sambukes , with other instruments , every one which standeth by fine and quick fingering , be condemned of Aristotle , as not to be brought in and used among ...
... taken up these opinions . He there observes that " lutes , harps , barbitons , sambukes , with other instruments , every one which standeth by fine and quick fingering , be condemned of Aristotle , as not to be brought in and used among ...
Pàgina 63
... taken root in him . For the pure clean wit of a sweet young babe is like the newest wax , most able to receive the best and fairest printing ; and like a new bright silver dish never occupied , to receive and keep clean any good thing ...
... taken root in him . For the pure clean wit of a sweet young babe is like the newest wax , most able to receive the best and fairest printing ; and like a new bright silver dish never occupied , to receive and keep clean any good thing ...
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