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... understand them ; so that the Jesuit thoroughness is not always attainable . The usual duration of the course in the lower schools was six years - i.e . , one year in each of the four lower classes , and two years in the highest class ...
... understand them ; so that the Jesuit thoroughness is not always attainable . The usual duration of the course in the lower schools was six years - i.e . , one year in each of the four lower classes , and two years in the highest class ...
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... 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 teach him , both in nouns and ...
... 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 teach him , both in nouns and ...
Side 26
... understanding and in the memory for sure keeping of all that is learned ; most commend- able also , and that by the judgment of all authors which entreat of these exercises . ' After quoting Pliny , * he says : " You perceive how Pliny ...
... understanding and in the memory for sure keeping of all that is learned ; most commend- able also , and that by the judgment of all authors which entreat of these exercises . ' After quoting Pliny , * he says : " You perceive how Pliny ...
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... understanding and rightful judgment , both for writing and speaking . ' 6 Again he says : For speedy attaining , I durst venture a good wager if a scholar in whom is aptness , love , diligence , and constancy , would but translate after ...
... understanding and rightful judgment , both for writing and speaking . ' 6 Again he says : For speedy attaining , I durst venture a good wager if a scholar in whom is aptness , love , diligence , and constancy , would but translate after ...
Side 29
... understand my own language , and that of my neighbour , with whom most of my business and conversation lies . No doubt Greek and Latin are very great ornaments , and of very great use ; but we may buy them too dear . ' From our constant ...
... understand my own language , and that of my neighbour , with whom most of my business and conversation lies . No doubt Greek and Latin are very great ornaments , and of very great use ; but we may buy them too dear . ' From our constant ...
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