Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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... wise , the good or the great man , very often lie hid and concealed in a plebeian , which a proper education might have disinterred , and have brought to light . * * Those who have had the advantages of a more liberal education , rise ...
... wise , the good or the great man , very often lie hid and concealed in a plebeian , which a proper education might have disinterred , and have brought to light . * * Those who have had the advantages of a more liberal education , rise ...
Pàgina 27
... wise men's judgment and sentence . Galen saith , much music marreth men's manners , and Plato hath a notable place of the same thing , and excellently translated by Tully himself . Of this matter I wrote once more at large , twenty ...
... wise men's judgment and sentence . Galen saith , much music marreth men's manners , and Plato hath a notable place of the same thing , and excellently translated by Tully himself . Of this matter I wrote once more at large , twenty ...
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... wise man would take the conceit out of a chess - player , that stood within the hundredth degree of relationship to the throne . Elizabeth was not the only distinguished female whose classical studies were assisted by our author ; he ...
... wise man would take the conceit out of a chess - player , that stood within the hundredth degree of relationship to the throne . Elizabeth was not the only distinguished female whose classical studies were assisted by our author ; he ...
Pàgina 38
... wise , but to speak like the common people ; Ascham set a successful example of a simple and pure taste in writing , and we question whether we do not owe more to him on this account , than even for the zeal which he displayed in the ...
... wise , but to speak like the common people ; Ascham set a successful example of a simple and pure taste in writing , and we question whether we do not owe more to him on this account , than even for the zeal which he displayed in the ...
Pàgina 42
... wise , I heard myself a good husband at his book once say , that to omit study for sometime of the day , and sometime of the year , made as much for the in- crease of learning , as to let the land lie sometime fallow , maketh for the ...
... wise , I heard myself a good husband at his book once say , that to omit study for sometime of the day , and sometime of the year , made as much for the in- crease of learning , as to let the land lie sometime fallow , maketh for the ...
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