English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 50
... things , and to a career of pious , literary , and self - denying usefulness . He was made priest in 1497 , and having already received several preferments in the Church , the enjoyment of which did not require residence as was the ...
... things , and to a career of pious , literary , and self - denying usefulness . He was made priest in 1497 , and having already received several preferments in the Church , the enjoyment of which did not require residence as was the ...
Pàgina 58
... thing of the muddy taste . After all , there were some things in Colet that savored a little of human infirmity , but I never saw any thing in Vitrier that betrayed the least tincture of flesh and blood . " ST . PAUL'S SCHOOL . * THE ...
... thing of the muddy taste . After all , there were some things in Colet that savored a little of human infirmity , but I never saw any thing in Vitrier that betrayed the least tincture of flesh and blood . " ST . PAUL'S SCHOOL . * THE ...
Pàgina 71
... things , you reaped no man's carnal things ? And again , though the expenses of your school were such an immense burden , that it might well have affrighted any noble peer , yet you took it all upon yourself ; when the common sort of ...
... things , you reaped no man's carnal things ? And again , though the expenses of your school were such an immense burden , that it might well have affrighted any noble peer , yet you took it all upon yourself ; when the common sort of ...
Pàgina 97
... things which all who mix in it are assumed to be acquainted with . He is not well educated if his information is all shut up within one narrow circle , and if he has not been taught at least that beyond what he has been able to acquire ...
... things which all who mix in it are assumed to be acquainted with . He is not well educated if his information is all shut up within one narrow circle , and if he has not been taught at least that beyond what he has been able to acquire ...
Pàgina 118
... things of sense , and ardent longing after spiritual truth . Christianity itself had Greek for its mother - tongue . St. Paul , a Roman citi- zen , writes in Greek to the Christians of Rome . The Epistle to the Hebrews is Greek , and so ...
... things of sense , and ardent longing after spiritual truth . Christianity itself had Greek for its mother - tongue . St. Paul , a Roman citi- zen , writes in Greek to the Christians of Rome . The Epistle to the Hebrews is Greek , and so ...
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