English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 82
... laws that have the hoar of antiquity upon them . Yet their opinions , as here ex- pressed upon various educational problems which have been long tested in these schools , are of great importance to ourselves in relation to our own ...
... laws that have the hoar of antiquity upon them . Yet their opinions , as here ex- pressed upon various educational problems which have been long tested in these schools , are of great importance to ourselves in relation to our own ...
Pàgina 86
... law , the school . The legal position of the Head Master of Eton is that of teacher or " in- formator " of seventy poor and indigent boys , received and boarded within Eton College ; the Head Master of Harrow is legally the master of a ...
... law , the school . The legal position of the Head Master of Eton is that of teacher or " in- formator " of seventy poor and indigent boys , received and boarded within Eton College ; the Head Master of Harrow is legally the master of a ...
Pàgina 95
... laws , from their severe canons of taste and style , from the very fact that they are " dead , " and have been handed down to us directly from the periods of their highest perfection , comparatively untouched by the inevitable process ...
... laws , from their severe canons of taste and style , from the very fact that they are " dead , " and have been handed down to us directly from the periods of their highest perfection , comparatively untouched by the inevitable process ...
Pàgina 96
... law , to the poetry , history , philos- ophy , and jurisprudence , of modern times ; that this key can seldom be acquired except in youth , and that the possession of it , as daily experi ence proves , and as those who have it not will ...
... law , to the poetry , history , philos- ophy , and jurisprudence , of modern times ; that this key can seldom be acquired except in youth , and that the possession of it , as daily experi ence proves , and as those who have it not will ...
Pàgina 98
... laws which govern the physical world and to its structure , with an eye and hand unprac- ticed in drawing , and without knowing a note of music , with an unculti- vated mind and no taste for reading or observation , his intellectual edu ...
... laws which govern the physical world and to its structure , with an eye and hand unprac- ticed in drawing , and without knowing a note of music , with an unculti- vated mind and no taste for reading or observation , his intellectual edu ...
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