The Ciceronian: Or, The Prussian Method of Teaching the Elements of the Latin Language. Adapted to the Use of American SchoolsGould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1844 - 184 |
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... less than in mathematics , those commen- taries , which give to the student the result without the labor of the process , are ruinous to scholarship . NEWTON , May 1 , 1844 . B. S. CONTENTS . PLAN OF INSTRUCTION , NOTES ; PROCESS OF ...
... less than in mathematics , those commen- taries , which give to the student the result without the labor of the process , are ruinous to scholarship . NEWTON , May 1 , 1844 . B. S. CONTENTS . PLAN OF INSTRUCTION , NOTES ; PROCESS OF ...
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... less absurd , to the rhetorical style employed in the highest strains of oratory , before a grammatical blunder , or a barbarism of the coarsest sort could be detected . Many such evils which have sometimes crept into our Latin schools ...
... less absurd , to the rhetorical style employed in the highest strains of oratory , before a grammatical blunder , or a barbarism of the coarsest sort could be detected . Many such evils which have sometimes crept into our Latin schools ...
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... amount of Latin will need to be learned in the way proposed , in order to the happiest result ? No exact measure can be given of what is required for this purpose . It can only be said in general terms , that less PLAN OF INSTRUCTION . 9.
... amount of Latin will need to be learned in the way proposed , in order to the happiest result ? No exact measure can be given of what is required for this purpose . It can only be said in general terms , that less PLAN OF INSTRUCTION . 9.
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... less judiciously made , and partly according to the skill and invention . of the teacher , as he may be more or less fertile in drawing out from a passage the grammatical principles contained in it or suggested by it . What method ...
... less judiciously made , and partly according to the skill and invention . of the teacher , as he may be more or less fertile in drawing out from a passage the grammatical principles contained in it or suggested by it . What method ...
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... less favorable to the exercise of judgment in assigning lessons , than to giving skill and awakening enthusiasm in teaching . With these observations we dismiss the gen- eral view of the subject , and proceed to explain its special ...
... less favorable to the exercise of judgment in assigning lessons , than to giving skill and awakening enthusiasm in teaching . With these observations we dismiss the gen- eral view of the subject , and proceed to explain its special ...
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