Essays on Educational ReformersLongmans, Green and Company, 1868 - 328 sider |
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Side vii
... better book . Several of the following essays are nothing more than compilations . Indeed , a hostile critic might assert that I had used the scissors with the energy of Mr. Timbs and without his discretion . The reader , however , will ...
... better book . Several of the following essays are nothing more than compilations . Indeed , a hostile critic might assert that I had used the scissors with the energy of Mr. Timbs and without his discretion . The reader , however , will ...
Side 9
... better kind of rivalry was cultivated by means of Academies , ' i.e. voluntary associations for study , which met together , under the superintendence of a master , to read themes , transla- tions , & c . , and to discuss passages from ...
... better kind of rivalry was cultivated by means of Academies , ' i.e. voluntary associations for study , which met together , under the superintendence of a master , to read themes , transla- tions , & c . , and to discuss passages from ...
Side 24
... better . Thus the child will easily acquire a knowledge of grammar , and also the ground of almost all the rules that are so busily taught by the master , and so hardly learned by the scholar in all common schools . ' ' We do not ...
... better . Thus the child will easily acquire a knowledge of grammar , and also the ground of almost all the rules that are so busily taught by the master , and so hardly learned by the scholar in all common schools . ' ' We do not ...
Side 25
... better on away , first , with understanding his lesson more quickly , with parsing more readily , with translating more speedily and perfectly than he was wont ; after , give him longer lessons to translate , and , withal , begin to ...
... better on away , first , with understanding his lesson more quickly , with parsing more readily , with translating more speedily and perfectly than he was wont ; after , give him longer lessons to translate , and , withal , begin to ...
Side 27
... better knowledge in the Latin tongue than the most part do that spend from five to six years in tossing all the rules of grammar in common schools . ' After quoting the instance of Dion Prussæus , who came to great learning and ...
... better knowledge in the Latin tongue than the most part do that spend from five to six years in tossing all the rules of grammar in common schools . ' After quoting the instance of Dion Prussæus , who came to great learning and ...
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