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... less qualification , to all High Schools . It is only by a most absurd perversion of ideas , and completely losing sight of the purpose for which both school and college exist , that even a suspicion of mutual antagonism or diversity of ...
... less qualification , to all High Schools . It is only by a most absurd perversion of ideas , and completely losing sight of the purpose for which both school and college exist , that even a suspicion of mutual antagonism or diversity of ...
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... less than a half is occupied with Latin and Greek . * The full course of study now occupies nine years ( the pupils generally leaving school when they are nineteen ) , although very many shorten the time by doing extra work . Latin is ...
... less than a half is occupied with Latin and Greek . * The full course of study now occupies nine years ( the pupils generally leaving school when they are nineteen ) , although very many shorten the time by doing extra work . Latin is ...
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... less than half of its actual cost . Now on what principle can we justify the use of an institution thus endowed and thus costly , even with the most eco- nomical management , in teaching boys to construe Xenophon or Livy , to perform ...
... less than half of its actual cost . Now on what principle can we justify the use of an institution thus endowed and thus costly , even with the most eco- nomical management , in teaching boys to construe Xenophon or Livy , to perform ...
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... less for a higher and broader one . This is a serious difficulty ( if it exists ) , and one which both schools and colleges must combine to meet . It is obvious that so fundamental a question as this must be settled on some general ...
... less for a higher and broader one . This is a serious difficulty ( if it exists ) , and one which both schools and colleges must combine to meet . It is obvious that so fundamental a question as this must be settled on some general ...
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... less than half the amount of Latin , Greek , and Mathematics required for admission to our best colleges is enough to ensure matricula- tion . An English father who insisted on having his son sent to college at a given age , regardless ...
... less than half the amount of Latin , Greek , and Mathematics required for admission to our best colleges is enough to ensure matricula- tion . An English father who insisted on having his son sent to college at a given age , regardless ...
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Página 336 - Thou must be true thyself, If thou the truth wouldst teach; Thy soul must overflow, if thou Another's soul wouldst reach ! It needs the overflow of heart To give the lips full speech. Think truly, and thy thoughts Shall the world's famine feed; Speak truly, and each word of thine Shall be a fruitful seed ; Live truly, and thy life shall be A great and noble creed.
Página 342 - To elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching, and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States.
Página 128 - Right means straight ; wrong means twisted. Spirit primarily means wind ; transgression, the crossing of a line ; supercilious, the raising of the eyebrow.
Página 301 - I ask not a life for the dear ones, All radiant, as others have done ; But that life may have just enough shadow To temper the glare of the sun...
Página 103 - While laurel-boughs and flowers, From house-tops and from windows, Fell on their crests in showers. When they drew nigh to Vesta, They vaulted down amain, And washed their horses in the well That springs by Vesta's fane. And straight again they mounted, And rode to Vesta's door ; Then, like a blast, away they passed, And no man saw them more.
Página 194 - FIRST BOOK OF BOTANY. Designed to Cultivate the Observing Powers of Children. With 300 Engravings, New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo.
Página 458 - Galileo. — THE PRIVATE LIFE OF GALILEO, compiled principally from his Correspondence and that of his eldest daughter, Sister Maria Celeste, Nun in the Franciscan Convent of S. Matthew in Arcetri. With Portrait. Crown 8vo.
Página 150 - Like the leaves of the forest when Summer is green, That host with their banners at sunset were seen; Like the leaves of the forest when Autumn hath blown, That host on the morrow lay withered and strown.
Página 185 - His volume, and ascends with it to God. The other keeps his dreadful daybook open Till sunset, that we may repent ; which doing, The record of the action fades away, And leaves a line of white across the page.
Página 249 - In vain for them the pleasing measure flows, Whose recitation runs it all to prose; Repeating what the poet sets not down, The verb disjoining from its friendly noun, While pause, and break, and repetition join To make a discord in each tuneful line. Some placid natures fill the allotted scene With lifeless drone, insipid, and serene; While others thunder every couplet o'er, And almost crack your ears with rant und roar.