Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1912 - 568 sider |
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... exercise a great influence over young minds . Ballad literature seems especially to belong to youth , the youth of nations and of individuals . Aristotle educated Alexander with Homer ; and we can easily imagine the effect which the ...
... exercise a great influence over young minds . Ballad literature seems especially to belong to youth , the youth of nations and of individuals . Aristotle educated Alexander with Homer ; and we can easily imagine the effect which the ...
Side 17
... exercises in Latin construing ; and an excellent book it would be if he had only graduated the difficulties better . § 16. IV . There is yet another weakness about the Renascence ideal - a weakness from which most ideals are free . Most ...
... exercises in Latin construing ; and an excellent book it would be if he had only graduated the difficulties better . § 16. IV . There is yet another weakness about the Renascence ideal - a weakness from which most ideals are free . Most ...
Side 18
... exercise my legs . Had exercise been my object I should probably have chosen another direction . Now schoolmasters , since the Renascence , have been in the habit of leading all their pupils through the back slums of the Seven Dials and ...
... exercise my legs . Had exercise been my object I should probably have chosen another direction . Now schoolmasters , since the Renascence , have been in the habit of leading all their pupils through the back slums of the Seven Dials and ...
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... exercises , three years in the study of philosophy and mathematics , four years of theology , and , in the case of the more distinguished students , two years more in repetition and private theological study . At some point in this ...
... exercises , three years in the study of philosophy and mathematics , four years of theology , and , in the case of the more distinguished students , two years more in repetition and private theological study . At some point in this ...
Side 37
... exercises shortened . He began generally with the boys in the lowest form , and that he might be able to study the character of his pupils he went up the school with them , advancing a step every year , as in the system now common in ...
... exercises shortened . He began generally with the boys in the lowest form , and that he might be able to study the character of his pupils he went up the school with them , advancing a step every year , as in the system now common in ...
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