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... Greek Accomplishments .. Gentlemen to learn a trade Travel Summing up V. ROUSSEAU'S EMILE . Reformers and Conservatives . Origin of the Emile Rousseau's rule of doing the opposite of established custom Education according to Nature Its ...
... Greek Accomplishments .. Gentlemen to learn a trade Travel Summing up V. ROUSSEAU'S EMILE . Reformers and Conservatives . Origin of the Emile Rousseau's rule of doing the opposite of established custom Education according to Nature Its ...
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... Greek , or rather in literature based on those languages . The subject - matter of the teach- ing in the Jesuit schools was to be præter Gram- maticam , quod ad Rhetoricam , Poësim et Historiam pertinet . ' Reading and writing the ...
... Greek , or rather in literature based on those languages . The subject - matter of the teach- ing in the Jesuit schools was to be præter Gram- maticam , quod ad Rhetoricam , Poësim et Historiam pertinet . ' Reading and writing the ...
Side 11
... Greek was added , and also in the higher classes a little mathematics . It will be observed , from the above account , that almost all the strength of the Jesuit teaching was thrown into the study of the Latin language , which was to be ...
... Greek was added , and also in the higher classes a little mathematics . It will be observed , from the above account , that almost all the strength of the Jesuit teaching was thrown into the study of the Latin language , which was to be ...
Side 27
... Greek nor Latin grammar in her hand after the first declining of a noun and a verb ; but only by this double translating of Demosthenes and Isocrates daily , without missing , every forenoon , and likewise some part of Tully every ...
... Greek nor Latin grammar in her hand after the first declining of a noun and a verb ; but only by this double translating of Demosthenes and Isocrates daily , without missing , every forenoon , and likewise some part of Tully every ...
Side 29
... Greek and Latin are very great ornaments , and of very great use ; but we may buy them too dear . ' From our constant study of words the world is nothing but babble ; and yet of the truly educated we must say with Cicero , ' Hanc ...
... Greek and Latin are very great ornaments , and of very great use ; but we may buy them too dear . ' From our constant study of words the world is nothing but babble ; and yet of the truly educated we must say with Cicero , ' Hanc ...
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