The Massachusetts Teacher and Journal of Home and School Education, 第 26 卷Samuel Coolidge for the Massachusetts Teachers' Association, 1873 |
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... Latin as a means of Popular Educa- tion • 3 460 Letter from J. D. Philbrick to L. W. Mason 375 Dates . 133 Declamation • 245 Methods of Teaching 19 Drawing in the Public Schools 453 Meeting of the New England Asso- ciation of School ...
... Latin as a means of Popular Educa- tion • 3 460 Letter from J. D. Philbrick to L. W. Mason 375 Dates . 133 Declamation • 245 Methods of Teaching 19 Drawing in the Public Schools 453 Meeting of the New England Asso- ciation of School ...
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... Latin Lessons 397 451 The Enjoyment of Life 460 Stories 13 Use of Text - Books . 279 Shall we burn our Grammars ? 61 Sketch of a Lesson to Develop the Idea of Fractions . Visit to a Swiss School 119 Study of the Modern Languages ...
... Latin Lessons 397 451 The Enjoyment of Life 460 Stories 13 Use of Text - Books . 279 Shall we burn our Grammars ? 61 Sketch of a Lesson to Develop the Idea of Fractions . Visit to a Swiss School 119 Study of the Modern Languages ...
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... Latin ; whether , in fact , Latin is so precious that a common - school education without it must be distorted and inharmonious . No one pronounces the language barren soil . To him that tills , it bears fruit . That fruit has value ...
... Latin ; whether , in fact , Latin is so precious that a common - school education without it must be distorted and inharmonious . No one pronounces the language barren soil . To him that tills , it bears fruit . That fruit has value ...
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... Latin was the universal language . The learned used it with a measure of purity ; the people spoke it in a careless , slipshod way . Scholars despised what they called the bad Latin of the people , the vulgar patois that varied with ...
... Latin was the universal language . The learned used it with a measure of purity ; the people spoke it in a careless , slipshod way . Scholars despised what they called the bad Latin of the people , the vulgar patois that varied with ...
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... Latin of his travels into French . for society and into English for the people , German monks , composing in Latin and preaching in the vernacular , - Wyc- liffe giving us the English Bible , and Luther the German , these were events ...
... Latin of his travels into French . for society and into English for the people , German monks , composing in Latin and preaching in the vernacular , - Wyc- liffe giving us the English Bible , and Luther the German , these were events ...
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第 99 頁 - But here the main skill and groundwork will be to temper them such lectures and explanations upon every opportunity, as may lead and draw them in willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue, stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God and famous to all ages...
第 99 頁 - That they may despise and scorn all their childish and ill-taught qualities, to delight in manly and liberal exercises, which he who hath the art and proper eloquence to catch them with, what with mild and effectual persuasions, and what with the intimation of some fear, if need be, but chiefly by his own example, might in a short space gain them to an incredible diligence and courage, infusing into their young breasts such an ingenuous and noble ardor, as would not fail to make many of them renowned...
第 298 頁 - ... or that such child has been otherwise furnished with the means of education for a like period of time...
第 134 頁 - There is not a single view of human nature, which is not sufficient to extinguish the seeds of pride.
第 389 頁 - WORDS AND PHRASES, so classified and arranged as to facilitate the expression of ideas, and assist in literary composition.
第 150 頁 - They are to be delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, deeply and accurately impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight.
第 389 頁 - Revised and edited, with a List of Foreign Words defined in English, and other additions, by BARNAS SEARS, DD, President of Brown University.
第 386 頁 - Indians' children were to be taught freely, and the charge to be by yearly contribution, either by voluntary allowance, or by rate of such as refused, etc., and this order was confirmed by the general court . . . Other towns did the like, providing maintenance by several means.
第 73 頁 - It is the play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet left out. A flag which does not distinguish may be a very nice piece of bunting, it may be handsomely executed, tasteful, expressive, and a thousand other things, but it has no title at all to bear the name of flag.
第 32 頁 - Duns' disciples, and like draff called Scotists, the children of darkness, raged in every pulpit against Greek, Latin, and Hebrew; and what sorrow the schoolmasters, that taught the true Latin tongue, had with them; some beating the pulpit with their fists for madness and roaring out with open and foaming mouth, that if there were but one Terence or Virgil in the world, and that same in their sleeves, and a fire before them, they...