Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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... truth of religion , honesty of living , and right order in learning . In which three ways , I pray God my poor children may walk . ASCHAM . Preface to Schoolmaster . Many examples may be put of the force of custom , both upon mind and ...
... truth of religion , honesty of living , and right order in learning . In which three ways , I pray God my poor children may walk . ASCHAM . Preface to Schoolmaster . Many examples may be put of the force of custom , both upon mind and ...
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... truth , and prove by events the reasonableness of opinions . Those authors , therefore , are to be read at school , that supply most axioms or prudence , most principles of moral truth and most materials for conversation ; and these ...
... truth , and prove by events the reasonableness of opinions . Those authors , therefore , are to be read at school , that supply most axioms or prudence , most principles of moral truth and most materials for conversation ; and these ...
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... truth , that it is only by its own free agency that the intellect can either be enriched or invigorated ; -that true knowledge is an act , a continuous immanent act , and at the same time an opera- tion of the reflective faculty on its ...
... truth , that it is only by its own free agency that the intellect can either be enriched or invigorated ; -that true knowledge is an act , a continuous immanent act , and at the same time an opera- tion of the reflective faculty on its ...
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... nothing quickens cogitation like a lively air . But the truth was , that honest Roger had no ear , and like a true Englishman of an age when Kings were wrestlers , and queens not only presided at tournaments ROGER ASCHAM . 27.
... nothing quickens cogitation like a lively air . But the truth was , that honest Roger had no ear , and like a true Englishman of an age when Kings were wrestlers , and queens not only presided at tournaments ROGER ASCHAM . 27.
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... truth which perchance ye may marvel at . One of the greater benefits God ever gave me , is , that he sent me so sharp and severe parents , and so gentle a schoolmaster . * For when I am in presence either of father or mother , whether I ...
... truth which perchance ye may marvel at . One of the greater benefits God ever gave me , is , that he sent me so sharp and severe parents , and so gentle a schoolmaster . * For when I am in presence either of father or mother , whether I ...
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