Essays on Educational ReformersLongmans, Green and Company, 1868 - 328 sider |
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Side 12
... tells the teachers to break off from time to time in their lectures , and to ask questions ; and he adds : Variæ sunt artes excitandæ attentionis quas docebit usus et sua cuique industria suggeret . ' For private study , besides written ...
... tells the teachers to break off from time to time in their lectures , and to ask questions ; and he adds : Variæ sunt artes excitandæ attentionis quas docebit usus et sua cuique industria suggeret . ' For private study , besides written ...
Side 14
... tells the master to remember how honourable his office is ; as it has to do , not with grammar only , but also with the science and practice of a Christian and religious life : atque eo quidem ordine ut ipsa ingenii eru- ditio sit ...
... tells the master to remember how honourable his office is ; as it has to do , not with grammar only , but also with the science and practice of a Christian and religious life : atque eo quidem ordine ut ipsa ingenii eru- ditio sit ...
Side 29
... tells us , than Arabic . As I intend giving an account of Montaigne's prin- ciples , in the form in which they were presented by Locke and Rousseau , I need not state them fully in this place ; but a quotation or two will show how much ...
... tells us , than Arabic . As I intend giving an account of Montaigne's prin- ciples , in the form in which they were presented by Locke and Rousseau , I need not state them fully in this place ; but a quotation or two will show how much ...
Side 43
... tells us in the following passage : - Losing both my parents while I was yet a child , I began , through the neglect of my guardians , but at sixteen years of age , to taste of the Latin tongue . Yet by the goodness of God that taste ...
... tells us in the following passage : - Losing both my parents while I was yet a child , I began , through the neglect of my guardians , but at sixteen years of age , to taste of the Latin tongue . Yet by the goodness of God that taste ...
Side 49
... tells Comenius of a certain Le Maire , by whose method a boy of six years old , might , with nine months ' instruction , ac- quire a perfect knowledge of three languages . Mer- senne also had dreams of a universal alphabet , and even of ...
... tells Comenius of a certain Le Maire , by whose method a boy of six years old , might , with nine months ' instruction , ac- quire a perfect knowledge of three languages . Mer- senne also had dreams of a universal alphabet , and even of ...
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