English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 23
... boy was admitted into college . Probably many boys were thus sent as commoners at a very early age , with a view to their subse- quent election on the foundation ; for , in 1660 , one Thomas Middleton petitions King Charles , on his ...
... boy was admitted into college . Probably many boys were thus sent as commoners at a very early age , with a view to their subse- quent election on the foundation ; for , in 1660 , one Thomas Middleton petitions King Charles , on his ...
Pàgina 24
... boys on the foundation , and amalgamnated with them so far as school classi- fication and school work are concerned . At other times they are necessarily a good deal separated , partly by locality , and partly also by a distinct esprit ...
... boys on the foundation , and amalgamnated with them so far as school classi- fication and school work are concerned . At other times they are necessarily a good deal separated , partly by locality , and partly also by a distinct esprit ...
Pàgina 25
... boys except those intended for liberal callings , and to such it seems always to have been very properly confined . The preference assigned to " founder's kin " in the election soon brought into the field , as may be supposed , young ...
... boys except those intended for liberal callings , and to such it seems always to have been very properly confined . The preference assigned to " founder's kin " in the election soon brought into the field , as may be supposed , young ...
Pàgina 27
... boys . Probably it was his defective schol- arship , which boys are sharp at detecting in a master , which first weakened his autnority . When the boys came to a stiff Greek ST . MARY'S COLLEGE IN WINCHESTER 27.
... boys . Probably it was his defective schol- arship , which boys are sharp at detecting in a master , which first weakened his autnority . When the boys came to a stiff Greek ST . MARY'S COLLEGE IN WINCHESTER 27.
Pàgina 28
... boys written translations , in which difficulties could be loosely paraphrased , and which he could at least examine and correct at his leisure ; and he is said to have liberally rewarded instead of rebuking , as he should have done , a boy ...
... boys written translations , in which difficulties could be loosely paraphrased , and which he could at least examine and correct at his leisure ; and he is said to have liberally rewarded instead of rebuking , as he should have done , a boy ...
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