Public Schools and British Opinion, 1780 to 1860: An Examination of the Relationship Between Contemporary Ideas and the Evolution of an English InstitutionMethuen & Company, 1938 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... duty and the strenuous service of God ' . He was a strong personality who could move others to action by his influence more easily than he could convince their judgments . Believing deeply in the philosophy he had worked out for himself ...
... duty and the strenuous service of God ' . He was a strong personality who could move others to action by his influence more easily than he could convince their judgments . Believing deeply in the philosophy he had worked out for himself ...
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... duty . He was so profoundly inspired by righteous- ness that , as Stanley says , even boys were bound to be impressed.2 As a result of his deep concern for virtue , Arnold was pro- foundly depressed by the conduct of the pupils of the ...
... duty . He was so profoundly inspired by righteous- ness that , as Stanley says , even boys were bound to be impressed.2 As a result of his deep concern for virtue , Arnold was pro- foundly depressed by the conduct of the pupils of the ...
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... duty to his fellow - men , and to sacrifice his own interests to the good of others.1 As Sadler says , he contributed to English education the idea of corporate duty . And since , it may be added , Arnold effected his purposes in his ...
... duty to his fellow - men , and to sacrifice his own interests to the good of others.1 As Sadler says , he contributed to English education the idea of corporate duty . And since , it may be added , Arnold effected his purposes in his ...
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THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
B CRITICISM | 65 |
INTRODUCTION | 71 |
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