Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1912 - 568 sider |
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... mother tongue . In the mother tongue indeed some forms of literature exercise a great influence over young minds . Ballad literature seems especially to belong to youth , the youth of nations and of individuals . Aristotle educated ...
... mother tongue . In the mother tongue indeed some forms of literature exercise a great influence over young minds . Ballad literature seems especially to belong to youth , the youth of nations and of individuals . Aristotle educated ...
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... language of Cicero and Ovid and to give his pupils great power of elegant expression in that language . Like all ... mother tongue . The satirist who wrote Hudibras has stated for us the result- " No sooner are the organs of the ...
... language of Cicero and Ovid and to give his pupils great power of elegant expression in that language . Like all ... mother tongue . The satirist who wrote Hudibras has stated for us the result- " No sooner are the organs of the ...
Side 31
... mother tongue , and boys were to be severely punished for using their own language . By this we may judge of the pernicious effects of following Sturm . And it is a mistake to suppose that the unwisdom of tilting at the vernacular was ...
... mother tongue , and boys were to be severely punished for using their own language . By this we may judge of the pernicious effects of following Sturm . And it is a mistake to suppose that the unwisdom of tilting at the vernacular was ...
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... mother - tongue might not be taught without special leave from the Provincial . Latin was as much as possible to ... language . " Illud cavendum imprimis juniori magistro ne vernaculis nimium libris indulgeat , præsertim poetis , in ...
... mother - tongue might not be taught without special leave from the Provincial . Latin was as much as possible to ... language . " Illud cavendum imprimis juniori magistro ne vernaculis nimium libris indulgeat , præsertim poetis , in ...
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... mother - tongue , be gotten , and gotten only , by imitation . For , as ye use to hear , so ye use to speak ; if ye hear no other , ye speak not yourself ; and whom ye only hear , of them ye only learn . " But translation was his great ...
... mother - tongue , be gotten , and gotten only , by imitation . For , as ye use to hear , so ye use to speak ; if ye hear no other , ye speak not yourself ; and whom ye only hear , of them ye only learn . " But translation was his great ...
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acquired Arnauld Ascham Basedow body boys Burgdorf c'est century child Cicero classical Comenius course Dessau edition Émile endeavoured English everything exercise faculties French give grammar Greek Guimps Hartlib heart human ideas instruction intellectual Janua Jesuits knowledge labour language Latin Latin language learning lessons Leszna literary literature Locke Locke's Mark Pattison master Matthew Arnold means memory method Milton mind Montaigne moral mother-tongue Mulcaster Nature neglect Neuhof never notion object observe Orbis Pictus Pestalozzi Philanthropinum Port-Royal Port-Royal des Champs Port-Royalists principles pupils qu'il quæ Quintilian quoted Rabelais Ratke Ratke's reason reformers Renascence Richard Mulcaster Rousseau rules Saint-Cyran Samuel Hartlib says scholars schoolmasters schoolroom seems senses speak Stanz Sturm taught teachers teaching things thought tongue tout translation truth understand wisdom words writing young