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Pągina 53
... of heresy , as hath been before hinted . Though the knowledge of the Greek
tongue was at this JOHN COLET , AND ST . PAUL ' S SCHOOL , LONDON . 53.
... of heresy , as hath been before hinted . Though the knowledge of the Greek
tongue was at this JOHN COLET , AND ST . PAUL ' S SCHOOL , LONDON . 53.
Pągina 60
... to propagate in some like manner the knowledge of good letters . He being
very eminent , as well for his greatness and firmness of mind , as for his
goodness and integrity of life , was esteemed among his countrymen ( the
English ) as if he ...
... to propagate in some like manner the knowledge of good letters . He being
very eminent , as well for his greatness and firmness of mind , as for his
goodness and integrity of life , was esteemed among his countrymen ( the
English ) as if he ...
Pągina 92
... by insisting upon an accurate knowledge of his work and upon fair progress ,
by bringing the sense of duty , the desire of honor , and the fear of disgrace ,
effectively to bear upon his mind , and , in the last resort , by the dread of
punishment .
... by insisting upon an accurate knowledge of his work and upon fair progress ,
by bringing the sense of duty , the desire of honor , and the fear of disgrace ,
effectively to bear upon his mind , and , in the last resort , by the dread of
punishment .
Pągina 93
... and producing knowledge , and of answering questions intelligibly on paper ,
which is not a universal accomplishment . The publication of school lists is a
useful expedient , and at some schools especially has been turned to good
account .
... and producing knowledge , and of answering questions intelligibly on paper ,
which is not a universal accomplishment . The publication of school lists is a
useful expedient , and at some schools especially has been turned to good
account .
Pągina 94
... that even these occasionally show a want of accuracy in elementary
knowledge , either from not having been well grounded , or from having been
suffered to forget what they have learned ; — That the average of classical
knowledge among ...
... that even these occasionally show a want of accuracy in elementary
knowledge , either from not having been well grounded , or from having been
suffered to forget what they have learned ; — That the average of classical
knowledge among ...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
Education, the School and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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