Essays on Educational ReformersLongmans, Green and Company, 1868 - 328 sider |
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Side vii
... opinions of great writers in their own language . Where I am simply acting as reporter , the author's own way of express- ing himself is obviously the best ; and if , following the example of the gipsies and Sir Fretful Plagiary , I had ...
... opinions of great writers in their own language . Where I am simply acting as reporter , the author's own way of express- ing himself is obviously the best ; and if , following the example of the gipsies and Sir Fretful Plagiary , I had ...
Side viii
... opinions of an author one of two methods must be adopted ; we may give an epitome of all that he has said , or by confining our- selves to his more valuable and characteristic opinions , may gain space to give these fully . As I detest ...
... opinions of an author one of two methods must be adopted ; we may give an epitome of all that he has said , or by confining our- selves to his more valuable and characteristic opinions , may gain space to give these fully . As I detest ...
Side 5
... opinions were to be as much as possible sup- pressed . To secure this a rigid system of supervision was adopted , and reports were furnished by each officer to his immediate superior . Over all stood the General of the Order . Next came ...
... opinions were to be as much as possible sup- pressed . To secure this a rigid system of supervision was adopted , and reports were furnished by each officer to his immediate superior . Over all stood the General of the Order . Next came ...
Side 17
... opinions of his preceptors , when he was skil- ful in dispute , and could make a brilliant display from the resources of a well - stored memory , he had reached the highest point to which the Jesuits sought to lead him . * Originality ...
... opinions of his preceptors , when he was skil- ful in dispute , and could make a brilliant display from the resources of a well - stored memory , he had reached the highest point to which the Jesuits sought to lead him . * Originality ...
Side 21
... opinion and that of their contemporaries , the champions of free- dom ( Appendix , p . 299 ) . mus . I have given elsewhere ( Appendix , p . 300 ) a remark- able passage from Colet , in which he recommends the leaving of rules and the ...
... opinion and that of their contemporaries , the champions of free- dom ( Appendix , p . 299 ) . mus . I have given elsewhere ( Appendix , p . 300 ) a remark- able passage from Colet , in which he recommends the leaving of rules and the ...
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