The Journal of English Studies, Volumes 2-3H. Marshall & Son, 1913 |
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... suppressed monastery , and about to become in some respects the first school of the country . In this important post he is said to CO SB have been " diligent in teaching his pupils pure language 2 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
... suppressed monastery , and about to become in some respects the first school of the country . In this important post he is said to CO SB have been " diligent in teaching his pupils pure language 2 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
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have been " diligent in teaching his pupils pure language and true religion ; using for the former purpose Terence ... pupil , who availed himself of his notes and assistance in composing his learned work on the ancient laws of England ...
have been " diligent in teaching his pupils pure language and true religion ; using for the former purpose Terence ... pupil , who availed himself of his notes and assistance in composing his learned work on the ancient laws of England ...
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... pupils being sorted out as may suit their capacities . How much then we should save in overlapping , rivalry , and waste products ! that is , those children who are now in schools where they are not fitted to be clever children kept ...
... pupils being sorted out as may suit their capacities . How much then we should save in overlapping , rivalry , and waste products ! that is , those children who are now in schools where they are not fitted to be clever children kept ...
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... pupils the co once a Let me now take a leap from the cradle to the last years of school life , and trace one or two effects of the early training in clear and pleasant speech . I pass by the in- direct effect of it ; but think how much ...
... pupils the co once a Let me now take a leap from the cradle to the last years of school life , and trace one or two effects of the early training in clear and pleasant speech . I pass by the in- direct effect of it ; but think how much ...
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pupils from their memories or from the classroom library . This is no waste of time , as I know by experience , for the thing thus discovered is remembered , whereas the printed note , looked up and learnt , if remembered until asked ...
pupils from their memories or from the classroom library . This is no waste of time , as I know by experience , for the thing thus discovered is remembered , whereas the printed note , looked up and learnt , if remembered until asked ...
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