Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Henry Barnard. Education does not mean merely reading and writing , nor any degree , however considerable , of mere ... means ; the refining and tranquilizing enjoyment of the beautiful in nature and art , and the kindred perception of ...
Henry Barnard. Education does not mean merely reading and writing , nor any degree , however considerable , of mere ... means ; the refining and tranquilizing enjoyment of the beautiful in nature and art , and the kindred perception of ...
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... means of visiting Italy , which he much desired . He succeeded per- fectly in the first object , and partially in the second ; for the king was so well pleased , that he settled on the author a pension of 10l . per annum - at that time ...
... means of visiting Italy , which he much desired . He succeeded per- fectly in the first object , and partially in the second ; for the king was so well pleased , that he settled on the author a pension of 10l . per annum - at that time ...
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... means of his advance- ment secondly , a proof that he was actually engaged in the tuition of boys thirdly , that in his plans , both for his own improvement , and for that of his pupils , he diverged from the common routine of lectures ...
... means of his advance- ment secondly , a proof that he was actually engaged in the tuition of boys thirdly , that in his plans , both for his own improvement , and for that of his pupils , he diverged from the common routine of lectures ...
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... means of recrea- tion . His great attachment to the exercise , and the time spent upon it were considered unbecoming the character of a grave scholar and teacher . From this imputation , he endeavors in the character of Toxophilus , ( a ...
... means of recrea- tion . His great attachment to the exercise , and the time spent upon it were considered unbecoming the character of a grave scholar and teacher . From this imputation , he endeavors in the character of Toxophilus , ( a ...
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Henry Barnard. mean the true knowledge and worship of thy Creator and Redeemer ; without which all other things are vain ... means of thy estate , rather plentiful than sparing , but not costly ; for I nev- er knew any man grow poor by ...
Henry Barnard. mean the true knowledge and worship of thy Creator and Redeemer ; without which all other things are vain ... means of thy estate , rather plentiful than sparing , but not costly ; for I nev- er knew any man grow poor by ...
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