English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 73
... caused the pictures of joy and gladness to be set round about his school ; " to signify , ( as the excellent ... causes a lasting disgust to both learning and virtue , ( and to use Erasmus's words , ) Virtutem simul odisse et nosse ...
... caused the pictures of joy and gladness to be set round about his school ; " to signify , ( as the excellent ... causes a lasting disgust to both learning and virtue , ( and to use Erasmus's words , ) Virtutem simul odisse et nosse ...
Pàgina 76
... cause of education , inasmuch as it offers a tempta- tion to parents to neglect the early training of their children ; and we have it on the authority of the high master that this temptation is but too often yielded to . " Some , " he ...
... cause of education , inasmuch as it offers a tempta- tion to parents to neglect the early training of their children ; and we have it on the authority of the high master that this temptation is but too often yielded to . " Some , " he ...
Pàgina 80
... cause of classical edu- cation if the same principles of exclusive patronage were allowed to obstruct admission to a school which might and ought to become the first in London , and one of the first in Great Britain . More liberal views ...
... cause of classical edu- cation if the same principles of exclusive patronage were allowed to obstruct admission to a school which might and ought to become the first in London , and one of the first in Great Britain . More liberal views ...
Pàgina 99
... cause and effect ; it familiarizes them with a kind of training which interests them , and which they can promptly comprehend ; and it is perhaps the best corrective for that indolence which is the vice of half - awakened minds , and ...
... cause and effect ; it familiarizes them with a kind of training which interests them , and which they can promptly comprehend ; and it is perhaps the best corrective for that indolence which is the vice of half - awakened minds , and ...
Pàgina 118
... cause the study of a dead language was the best mental discipline for young students , or the only means of their acquiring a masterly freedom in the use of their own tongue , but because at the time they were introduced into schools ...
... cause the study of a dead language was the best mental discipline for young students , or the only means of their acquiring a masterly freedom in the use of their own tongue , but because at the time they were introduced into schools ...
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