Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 32
... learning , that I think all the time nothing while I am with him . And when I am called from him I fall on weeping , because whatsoever I do else beside learning , is full of grief , trouble , fear , and whole misliking unto me . And ...
... learning , that I think all the time nothing while I am with him . And when I am called from him I fall on weeping , because whatsoever I do else beside learning , is full of grief , trouble , fear , and whole misliking unto me . And ...
Pàgina 34
... learning , being the excellence of his penmanship , for which he had been celebrated from his college days . By the influence of Gardiner he was also enabled to retain his fellowship and his post of public orator at the university- when ...
... learning , being the excellence of his penmanship , for which he had been celebrated from his college days . By the influence of Gardiner he was also enabled to retain his fellowship and his post of public orator at the university- when ...
Pàgina 42
... learning , as to let the land lie sometime fallow , maketh for the better increase of corn . Thus we see , if the land be ploughed every year , the corn cometh thin up ; the ear is short , the grain is small , and when it is brought ...
... learning , as to let the land lie sometime fallow , maketh for the better increase of corn . Thus we see , if the land be ploughed every year , the corn cometh thin up ; the ear is short , the grain is small , and when it is brought ...
Pàgina 43
... learning , so I trust you can not choose but grant that shooting is fit also , as Callemarchas does signify in this verse . " Both merry song and good shootiny delighteth Apollo . " He then proceeds to criticise the effect of music on ...
... learning , so I trust you can not choose but grant that shooting is fit also , as Callemarchas does signify in this verse . " Both merry song and good shootiny delighteth Apollo . " He then proceeds to criticise the effect of music on ...
Pàgina 44
... 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 things do not altogether ...
... 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 things do not altogether ...
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