Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 50
... pains . For , seeing at my death , I am not like to leave them any great store of living , therefore in my life time , I thought good to bequeath unto them , in this little book , as in my will and testament , the right way to good ...
... pains . For , seeing at my death , I am not like to leave them any great store of living , therefore in my life time , I thought good to bequeath unto them , in this little book , as in my will and testament , the right way to good ...
Pàgina 53
... pains ; for a cause or two so followed and obtained will free thee from suits a great part of thy life . VII . Be sure to keep some great man thy friend , but trouble him not for trifles- Compliment him often with many , yet small gifts ...
... pains ; for a cause or two so followed and obtained will free thee from suits a great part of thy life . VII . Be sure to keep some great man thy friend , but trouble him not for trifles- Compliment him often with many , yet small gifts ...
Pàgina 62
... pains ; for if a child have all the benefits of nature , with perfection of memory , love , life , and praise learning never so much ; yet if he be not of himself painful , he shall never attain unto it . And yet where love is present ...
... pains ; for if a child have all the benefits of nature , with perfection of memory , love , life , and praise learning never so much ; yet if he be not of himself painful , he shall never attain unto it . And yet where love is present ...
Pàgina 67
... bought by experience . We know by experience itself , that it is a marvellous pain to find out a short way but by long wandering ; and surely he that would prove wise by experience , he may be witty indeed ASCHAM S SCHOOLMASTER . 67.
... bought by experience . We know by experience itself , that it is a marvellous pain to find out a short way but by long wandering ; and surely he that would prove wise by experience , he may be witty indeed ASCHAM S SCHOOLMASTER . 67.
Pàgina 71
... pain ; the master being led by so sure a guide , and the scholar being brought into so plain and easy a way . And therefore we do not contemn rules , but we gladly teach rules , and teach them more plainly , sensibly , and orderly than ...
... pain ; the master being led by so sure a guide , and the scholar being brought into so plain and easy a way . And therefore we do not contemn rules , but we gladly teach rules , and teach them more plainly , sensibly , and orderly than ...
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