Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 37
... caused the author to finish his work with a sorrow and heaviness in sad contrast to the high hopes with which he entered upon it . He left the book completed for the press , when he died , and it was published by his widow , with a ...
... caused the author to finish his work with a sorrow and heaviness in sad contrast to the high hopes with which he entered upon it . He left the book completed for the press , when he died , and it was published by his widow , with a ...
Pàgina 43
... causes Aristotle him- self saith , that shooting and virtue be very like . Moreover that shooting of all others , is the most honest pastime , and that least occasion to naughtiness is joined with it , two things do very plainly prove ...
... causes Aristotle him- self saith , that shooting and virtue be very like . Moreover that shooting of all others , is the most honest pastime , and that least occasion to naughtiness is joined with it , two things do very plainly prove ...
Pàgina 50
... cause to thank Mr. Robert Sackville , for whom spe- cially this my schoolmaster was provided . And one thing I would have the reader consider in reading this book , that because no schoolmaster hath charge of any child , before he enter ...
... cause to thank Mr. Robert Sackville , for whom spe- cially this my schoolmaster was provided . And one thing I would have the reader consider in reading this book , that because no schoolmaster hath charge of any child , before he enter ...
Pàgina 52
... cause to derive thy whole felicity and welfare rather from others than from whence thou receivedst thy breath and being , I think it fit and agreeable to the af fection I bare thee , to help thee with such rules and advertisements for ...
... cause to derive thy whole felicity and welfare rather from others than from whence thou receivedst thy breath and being , I think it fit and agreeable to the af fection I bare thee , to help thee with such rules and advertisements for ...
Pàgina 53
... cause or two so followed and obtained will free thee from suits a great part of thy life . VII . Be sure to keep some great man thy friend , but trouble him not for trifles- Compliment him often with many , yet small gifts , and of ...
... cause or two so followed and obtained will free thee from suits a great part of thy life . VII . Be sure to keep some great man thy friend , but trouble him not for trifles- Compliment him often with many , yet small gifts , and of ...
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