Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 27
... course of education in his University , if we judge by the sentiments which he expresses in his Schoolmaster , and Toxophilus . " Some wits , moderate enough by nature , be many times marred by over much study and use of some sciences ...
... course of education in his University , if we judge by the sentiments which he expresses in his Schoolmaster , and Toxophilus . " Some wits , moderate enough by nature , be many times marred by over much study and use of some sciences ...
Pàgina 34
... course were all written with his own hand , one of his principal qualifications , in addition to his learning , being the excellence of his penmanship , for which he had been celebrated from his college days . By the influence of ...
... course were all written with his own hand , one of his principal qualifications , in addition to his learning , being the excellence of his penmanship , for which he had been celebrated from his college days . By the influence of ...
Pàgina 37
... course of double translation , first from Latin into English , and shortly after from English into Latin , correcting the mistakes of the student , and leading to the formation of a classic style , by pointing out the differences ...
... course of double translation , first from Latin into English , and shortly after from English into Latin , correcting the mistakes of the student , and leading to the formation of a classic style , by pointing out the differences ...
Pàgina 59
... course of living , proveth always the best . In wood and stone , not the softest , but hardest , be always aptest for portraiture , both fairest for pleasure , and most durable for profit . Hard wits be hard to receive , but sure to ...
... course of living , proveth always the best . In wood and stone , not the softest , but hardest , be always aptest for portraiture , both fairest for pleasure , and most durable for profit . Hard wits be hard to receive , but sure to ...
Pàgina 80
... course of colors , is proved by some remarkable expressions of his , an- ticipatory and unambiguous , upon spectacles , telescopes , and gun- powder . But Roger stood alone in that age of the world , like a solitary preacher in the ...
... course of colors , is proved by some remarkable expressions of his , an- ticipatory and unambiguous , upon spectacles , telescopes , and gun- powder . But Roger stood alone in that age of the world , like a solitary preacher in the ...
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