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Strona iv
... once stimulate and reward the pupil's industrious efforts ; and also not to supersede or inter- fere with the course of direct instruction and illustration which every good teacher is accustomed to follow with his classes . The ...
... once stimulate and reward the pupil's industrious efforts ; and also not to supersede or inter- fere with the course of direct instruction and illustration which every good teacher is accustomed to follow with his classes . The ...
Strona vi
... once to the embellishment and the usefulness of the book , have been , with three exceptions , taken from Rich's Illus- trated Companion ; those on pages 204 and 241 have been taken from Becker's Gallus , and the one on page 309 from ...
... once to the embellishment and the usefulness of the book , have been , with three exceptions , taken from Rich's Illus- trated Companion ; those on pages 204 and 241 have been taken from Becker's Gallus , and the one on page 309 from ...
Strona xi
... quest of truth , as we learn from himself , he resorted to the Academy ; and in those quiet groves where 1 - inter silvas Academi quaerere verum ; Epist . 2 , 2 , 45 . Plato once taught his disciples , he listened to the LIFE OF HORACE .
... quest of truth , as we learn from himself , he resorted to the Academy ; and in those quiet groves where 1 - inter silvas Academi quaerere verum ; Epist . 2 , 2 , 45 . Plato once taught his disciples , he listened to the LIFE OF HORACE .
Strona xii
Horace. Plato once taught his disciples , he listened to the teachings of Theomnestus , who was then the chief of that celebrated school of philosophy ; probably , too , with something of the roving turn of mind , to which he often ...
Horace. Plato once taught his disciples , he listened to the teachings of Theomnestus , who was then the chief of that celebrated school of philosophy ; probably , too , with something of the roving turn of mind , to which he often ...
Strona xiii
... once raised to the rank of military tribune ; an appointment which , under the circumstances , might reasonably excite some pride in himself , as well as provoke the envious carping of the world . In this capacity he entered the ...
... once raised to the rank of military tribune ; an appointment which , under the circumstances , might reasonably excite some pride in himself , as well as provoke the envious carping of the world . In this capacity he entered the ...