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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... taught and the methods of teaching them . They are to be such useful disciplines as arithmetic , botany , zoology , mechanics , languages , which will strengthen the mind , end superstition , and provide the groundwork for an occupation ...
... taught and the methods of teaching them . They are to be such useful disciplines as arithmetic , botany , zoology , mechanics , languages , which will strengthen the mind , end superstition , and provide the groundwork for an occupation ...
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... taught.5 The most important reforms in intellectual training that Arnold made were in the spirit in which he taught the classics . Though he clung to composition and mind- training through grammar , he concentrated , as had not been ...
... taught.5 The most important reforms in intellectual training that Arnold made were in the spirit in which he taught the classics . Though he clung to composition and mind- training through grammar , he concentrated , as had not been ...
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... taught properly . In the Autobiography he cites rather amusingly , since he was so exceptional - his own education as proof of ' how much more than is com- monly supposed may be taught , and well taught , in those early years which , in ...
... taught properly . In the Autobiography he cites rather amusingly , since he was so exceptional - his own education as proof of ' how much more than is com- monly supposed may be taught , and well taught , in those early years which , in ...
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THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
B CRITICISM | 65 |
INTRODUCTION | 71 |
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