Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Henry Barnard. " A scholar seldom takes much delight in active amusements . The body is always postponed to the mind ; and provided the latter has exer- cise enough , he is too apt to be negligent of the health and comfort of the former ...
Henry Barnard. " A scholar seldom takes much delight in active amusements . The body is always postponed to the mind ; and provided the latter has exer- cise enough , he is too apt to be negligent of the health and comfort of the former ...
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... stand an hour as mute as a fish they mean to take . Yet herewithal Dr. Whitaker was much delighted . When some noblemen had gotten William Cecil , Lord Burleigh and the Treasurer of England , to ride with them a ASCHAM'S TOXOPHILUS . 43.
... stand an hour as mute as a fish they mean to take . Yet herewithal Dr. Whitaker was much delighted . When some noblemen had gotten William Cecil , Lord Burleigh and the Treasurer of England , to ride with them a ASCHAM'S TOXOPHILUS . 43.
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... delightful tributes to learning . The discourse concludes in this manner : Tox . This communication handled of me , Philogue , as I know well not per- fectly , yet as I suppose truly , you must take in good worth , wherein , if divers ...
... delightful tributes to learning . The discourse concludes in this manner : Tox . This communication handled of me , Philogue , as I know well not per- fectly , yet as I suppose truly , you must take in good worth , wherein , if divers ...
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... delighted himself , the children , and the hearers . * ** He had his own children , grand children , and great grand children , ordinarily at his table , sitting about him like olive branches . * * He was of spare and temperate diet ...
... delighted himself , the children , and the hearers . * ** He had his own children , grand children , and great grand children , ordinarily at his table , sitting about him like olive branches . * * He was of spare and temperate diet ...
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... delight themselves in easy and pleasant studies , and never pass far forward in high and hard sciences . And therefore the quickest wits commonly may prove the best poets , but not the wisest orators : ready of tongue to speak boldy ...
... delight themselves in easy and pleasant studies , and never pass far forward in high and hard sciences . And therefore the quickest wits commonly may prove the best poets , but not the wisest orators : ready of tongue to speak boldy ...
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