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... than he that's known To speak the strongest reason in his own . " On Abuse of Human Learning , " by Samuel Butler . Resulting verbalism . II . One of the scholars of 30 STURMIUS . CHAPTER III—continued The Schoolmaster taught Latin mainly.
... than he that's known To speak the strongest reason in his own . " On Abuse of Human Learning , " by Samuel Butler . Resulting verbalism . II . One of the scholars of 30 STURMIUS . CHAPTER III—continued The Schoolmaster taught Latin mainly.
Side 35
... speak of them as things of the past . * § 3. When the Jesuits were first formally recognized by a Bull of Paul III in 1540 , the Bull stated that the Order was formed , among other things , " especially for the purpose of instructing ...
... speak of them as things of the past . * § 3. When the Jesuits were first formally recognized by a Bull of Paul III in 1540 , the Bull stated that the Order was formed , among other things , " especially for the purpose of instructing ...
Side 40
... speaking ; and nothing else might be used by the pupils in the higher forms on any day but a holiday . * To gain a supply of Latin words for ordinary use , the pupils com- mitted to memory Latin conversations on general topics , such as ...
... speaking ; and nothing else might be used by the pupils in the higher forms on any day but a holiday . * To gain a supply of Latin words for ordinary use , the pupils com- mitted to memory Latin conversations on general topics , such as ...
Side 41
... speak in a hurry and without forethought , but is ready with what he has thought out and written out in his own room . " - Ratio Studd . , quoted by Schmid . And Sacchini says : " Ante omnia , quæ quisque docturus est , egregie calleat ...
... speak in a hurry and without forethought , but is ready with what he has thought out and written out in his own room . " - Ratio Studd . , quoted by Schmid . And Sacchini says : " Ante omnia , quæ quisque docturus est , egregie calleat ...
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... speaking . But under the name of " erudition some amount of instruction in other subjects , especially in history and geography , was given in explaining , or rather lecturing on , the classical authors . Jouvency says that this lecture ...
... speaking . But under the name of " erudition some amount of instruction in other subjects , especially in history and geography , was given in explaining , or rather lecturing on , the classical authors . Jouvency says that this lecture ...
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