The English Journal of Education, Volume 3Darton and Clark, 1849 - Education |
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Page 38
... Latin , pointing out the object of these studies to be not the acquisition of a dead language , but the means of gaining a closer insight into their own , and of teaching it accurately to others . The secre- tary read the reports of an ...
... Latin , pointing out the object of these studies to be not the acquisition of a dead language , but the means of gaining a closer insight into their own , and of teaching it accurately to others . The secre- tary read the reports of an ...
Page 39
... Latin ) . The committee , under the sanc- tion of the Bishop of London and Bishop of Winchester , will , after Christmas , be prepared to continue these , and to open other classes else- where , provided there are for any one subject ...
... Latin ) . The committee , under the sanc- tion of the Bishop of London and Bishop of Winchester , will , after Christmas , be prepared to continue these , and to open other classes else- where , provided there are for any one subject ...
Page 66
... Latin composition , and are evidently the work of a scholar . The language is terse , and the judgments discriminative . We think the one addressed to Alethea , a favourite cat , though in an appendix , would have been better omitted ...
... Latin composition , and are evidently the work of a scholar . The language is terse , and the judgments discriminative . We think the one addressed to Alethea , a favourite cat , though in an appendix , would have been better omitted ...
Page 79
... LATIN or learned quarter of Paris . The build- ings are strangely and somewhat inconveniently grouped . The new front and gateway towards the PLACE DE L'ECOLE POLY- TECHNIQUE is a poor façade , in a bastard style , broken into too many ...
... LATIN or learned quarter of Paris . The build- ings are strangely and somewhat inconveniently grouped . The new front and gateway towards the PLACE DE L'ECOLE POLY- TECHNIQUE is a poor façade , in a bastard style , broken into too many ...
Page 86
... Latin author , and express the force of these by rhetorical paraphrase . They are also expected to write , in French , upon a given subject as an exercise in com- position . " 4. They must copy a human figure shaded by crayons , after a ...
... Latin author , and express the force of these by rhetorical paraphrase . They are also expected to write , in French , upon a given subject as an exercise in com- position . " 4. They must copy a human figure shaded by crayons , after a ...
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