The Journal of English Studies, Volumes 2-3H. Marshall & Son, 1913 |
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... writers to note this number , thirteen ; for he resided there thirteen years and he afterwards established thirteen scholarships at that College . He was the chamber - fellow of John Foxe , the martyrologist , and in his twentieth year ...
... writers to note this number , thirteen ; for he resided there thirteen years and he afterwards established thirteen scholarships at that College . He was the chamber - fellow of John Foxe , the martyrologist , and in his twentieth year ...
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... writer of an English comedy , Ralph Roister Doyster , and also for the thrashing which as schoolmaster , he gave poor Thomas Tusser , the writer of the Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry . * Speaking of schoolmasters , we must refer ...
... writer of an English comedy , Ralph Roister Doyster , and also for the thrashing which as schoolmaster , he gave poor Thomas Tusser , the writer of the Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry . * Speaking of schoolmasters , we must refer ...
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... writers " should be treated . Pupils should be taught “ to understand , not to criticize or judge , and still less to learn and repeat the judgments made by others . " With the whole of this Mr. Benson apparently disagrees , to the ...
... writers " should be treated . Pupils should be taught “ to understand , not to criticize or judge , and still less to learn and repeat the judgments made by others . " With the whole of this Mr. Benson apparently disagrees , to the ...
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... writers " should be studied , may well be con- tested . It is true of course that one must not go into minutiæ of scholarship before boys , nor hunt up forgotten worthies merely because they are unknown . But the interest of literature ...
... writers " should be studied , may well be con- tested . It is true of course that one must not go into minutiæ of scholarship before boys , nor hunt up forgotten worthies merely because they are unknown . But the interest of literature ...
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... writer , and by the writer on the time . What amount of criticism is to be given , and how far are they to be encouraged to criticise for themselves ? Critical estimates , whether of praise or blame , are liable to be mis- understood ...
... writer , and by the writer on the time . What amount of criticism is to be given , and how far are they to be encouraged to criticise for themselves ? Critical estimates , whether of praise or blame , are liable to be mis- understood ...
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