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 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 10
Стр. 88
... wrong with the aid of the rod . His severity and refusal to allow self - government produced rebellion . Many of his boys hated him.1 Nimrod ( James Apperley ) claims that he was a little ' inclined to be mad ' , and since he was harsh ...
... wrong with the aid of the rod . His severity and refusal to allow self - government produced rebellion . Many of his boys hated him.1 Nimrod ( James Apperley ) claims that he was a little ' inclined to be mad ' , and since he was harsh ...
Стр. 158
... wrong . 3 Dr. Williams replied , in typical official fashion , that the authority of prefects must be vindicated if discipline was to continue . ' Obedience to the Praefects is required by the usage and laws of the School.'4 Malet ...
... wrong . 3 Dr. Williams replied , in typical official fashion , that the authority of prefects must be vindicated if discipline was to continue . ' Obedience to the Praefects is required by the usage and laws of the School.'4 Malet ...
Стр. 261
... wrong , Arnold's insistence on the omnipotence of individual conscience and the right of private judgment was ultimately fatal to the religious principles which he taught . So long as Arnold was alive the magnetism of his personality ...
... wrong , Arnold's insistence on the omnipotence of individual conscience and the right of private judgment was ultimately fatal to the religious principles which he taught . So long as Arnold was alive the magnetism of his personality ...
Содержание
THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
B CRITICISM | 65 |
INTRODUCTION | 71 |
Не показаны другие разделы: 12
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Public Schools and British Opinion, 1780 to 1860: An Examination of the ... Edward Clarence Mack Просмотр фрагмента - 1936 |
Public Schools and British Opinion, 1780 to 1860: The Relationship Between ... Edward Clarence Mack Просмотр фрагмента - 1939 |
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
aristocratic Arnold Arnoldian attack authoritarian became believed boys Butler Carlyle character Charles Charles Wordsworth Charterhouse chiefly Church classics Clough Coleridge College conservative Cowper criticism defenders discipline doctrines early Edinburgh edited eighteenth century England English Eton Eton College Etonian fagging felt flogging freedom George Saintsbury happiness Harrow Harrow School head master History History of Shrewsbury Hughes Ibid ideals ideas important individual influence institutions intellectual interest later Latin learning less Letters liberal liberal-conservatives London Matthew Matthew Arnold Memoir middle classes Moberly moral Moreover nature Oscar Browning political poor practical praise prefect prefect system Public School Public School education Quarterly radical reactionaries reform religion religious Rugby Russell Samuel Butler Shrewsbury social spirit Stanley taught teaching Thackeray thirties Thomas Thomas Arnold tion Tom Brown's Schooldays tradition tyranny upper-class Victorian virtue Westminster Whitridge William Winchester Winchester College Wordsworth writing wrote York youth