The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 227
... boys ten times the amount of time and attention that the other would . What a different thing it is for a boy to learn a proposition in Euclid , and to understand it ! Now , is it necessary that school- boys should have the first sort ...
... boys ten times the amount of time and attention that the other would . What a different thing it is for a boy to learn a proposition in Euclid , and to understand it ! Now , is it necessary that school- boys should have the first sort ...
Page 429
... boys were receiving their education . Mr. Arnold contrasts with this the number of boys receiving what is called a classical education in England . If we take , be- sides the nine great public schools , the higher proprietary and ...
... boys were receiving their education . Mr. Arnold contrasts with this the number of boys receiving what is called a classical education in England . If we take , be- sides the nine great public schools , the higher proprietary and ...
Page 431
... boys knew about the scope of the play , its chief per- sonages , and the governing idea and character of each , was more than the Rugby boys would have known ; but the quantity of lines done , the style of doing them , and the extent of ...
... boys knew about the scope of the play , its chief per- sonages , and the governing idea and character of each , was more than the Rugby boys would have known ; but the quantity of lines done , the style of doing them , and the extent of ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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