The Great Schools of England: An Account of the Foundation, Endowments, and Discipline of the Chief Seminaries of Learning in England; Including Eton, Winchester, Westminster, St. Paul's, Charter-House Merchant Taylors', Harrow, Rugby, Shrewsbury, Etc., EtcS. Low, son, and Marston, 1865 - 517 стор. |
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... hand , nothing should be absent which is needful to the completeness and perfection of education : on the other , nothing merely utilita- rian should be admitted , nothing tending to degrade the divine mission of Instruction . The ...
... hand , nothing should be absent which is needful to the completeness and perfection of education : on the other , nothing merely utilita- rian should be admitted , nothing tending to degrade the divine mission of Instruction . The ...
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... hand . It enriches us with the temper and the tendency to behold the wonderful and the beautiful in what is minute as well as in what is mighty . Music was one of the seven Free Arts . It hallowed the others , while it had a vocation of ...
... hand . It enriches us with the temper and the tendency to behold the wonderful and the beautiful in what is minute as well as in what is mighty . Music was one of the seven Free Arts . It hallowed the others , while it had a vocation of ...
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... hand and eye , is we believe rare ; and these accomplishments are useful as instruments of train- ing , and valuable possessions in after life . - See Report , p . 33 . becoming purists ; the danger lies in the opposite direction xxxvi ...
... hand and eye , is we believe rare ; and these accomplishments are useful as instruments of train- ing , and valuable possessions in after life . - See Report , p . 33 . becoming purists ; the danger lies in the opposite direction xxxvi ...
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... hand , while nothing of Human Physiology but the faintest outline , and nothing of Political Economy but that which operates to correct antiquated errors , should be offered as intellectual nutriment to the pupils of the great English ...
... hand , while nothing of Human Physiology but the faintest outline , and nothing of Political Economy but that which operates to correct antiquated errors , should be offered as intellectual nutriment to the pupils of the great English ...
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... hand , and the most craven apprehension on the other . We have daily proof that the best of men become tyrannical if ... hands of his schoolfellows ; and Southey , and still greater writers than he , have dwelt on the anguish , and ...
... hand , and the most craven apprehension on the other . We have daily proof that the best of men become tyrannical if ... hands of his schoolfellows ; and Southey , and still greater writers than he , have dwelt on the anguish , and ...
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