Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 35
Página 4
... schoolmaster is almost as serious as to describe a policy or a personality as academic . Some lines of Mr. Arthur Benson , himself a distinguished school- master , describe the popular conception of the title : He cannot talk or argue ...
... schoolmaster is almost as serious as to describe a policy or a personality as academic . Some lines of Mr. Arthur Benson , himself a distinguished school- master , describe the popular conception of the title : He cannot talk or argue ...
Página 8
... schoolmaster : he may know with some certainty that he does not want to adopt either of these : he may think that he wants to adopt one of them : but that is as far as we have any real right to expect him to go . When I was at ...
... schoolmaster : he may know with some certainty that he does not want to adopt either of these : he may think that he wants to adopt one of them : but that is as far as we have any real right to expect him to go . When I was at ...
Página 87
... schoolmaster is quite different from , and not necessarily inferior to , that of a parish priest : so long as the best men feel that if they do not minister to a parish they are not really fulfilling their Ordination vows , so long will ...
... schoolmaster is quite different from , and not necessarily inferior to , that of a parish priest : so long as the best men feel that if they do not minister to a parish they are not really fulfilling their Ordination vows , so long will ...
Conteúdo
CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
Direitos autorais | |
3 outras seções não mostradas
Outras edições - Ver todos
Termos e frases comuns
admirable appreciate Arthur Benson asked athletic attempt average boy believe Bishop called century certainly Chauncey Depew Christian Church of England claim classical colleagues College confess course cricket deal delightful doubt English Eton Etonian experience fact feel French give Gore Greek Head Master Herodotus honour hope interest invited knowledge language Latin Latin prose least Les Misérables Lionel Ford literary literature Lord Lower Chapel Marlborough memory mind modern never occasion Old Etonian once Oxford parents perhaps play pleasant poet possible prejudice public school pupils question realized reason record reform regard religion remember scholar schoolmaster scientific seems sense Shrewsbury Sir George Trevelyan Sixth Form speak story suggest taught teach teacher thing thought tion told true truth tutor verse Warre Westminster Abbey wish words write young