Wayside Thoughts: Being a Series of Desultory Essays on EducationW. P. Nimmo, 1868 - 384 עמודים |
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עמוד 47
... Ireland . Information of a specific kind had been brought in a mysterious way to some boy or boys un- known , that the school was destined for pillage , and that a Chartist spy was secreted in the lower chamber beneath some bed in ...
... Ireland . Information of a specific kind had been brought in a mysterious way to some boy or boys un- known , that the school was destined for pillage , and that a Chartist spy was secreted in the lower chamber beneath some bed in ...
עמוד 87
... Ireland . The cook and butler also I discovered to be men of great possessions . One quadrangle of the college had been built with the aid of some large sum lent by one of these gentlemen for the purpose . One of the two , also , was ...
... Ireland . The cook and butler also I discovered to be men of great possessions . One quadrangle of the college had been built with the aid of some large sum lent by one of these gentlemen for the purpose . One of the two , also , was ...
עמוד 119
... Ireland opened out to receive me , and the enthusiasm for reform that was con- sidered damnatory of the schoolmaster was held as a token of promise for a professorial chair . So much was my zeal for innovation resented or misappreciated ...
... Ireland opened out to receive me , and the enthusiasm for reform that was con- sidered damnatory of the schoolmaster was held as a token of promise for a professorial chair . So much was my zeal for innovation resented or misappreciated ...
עמוד 153
... Ireland is a land of paradoxes gone mad . Her children give the lie indirectly to the old ingenuas didicisse couplet of Ovid , by being the best - mannered and worst - educated people in the world . The most respectable section of her ...
... Ireland is a land of paradoxes gone mad . Her children give the lie indirectly to the old ingenuas didicisse couplet of Ovid , by being the best - mannered and worst - educated people in the world . The most respectable section of her ...
עמוד 154
... Ireland will be equally prosperous when her children shall have thrown off their servile admiration for rank and place , and their passion for the useless , expensive , and , in some cases , demoralizing sports of wealthy idleness ...
... Ireland will be equally prosperous when her children shall have thrown off their servile admiration for rank and place , and their passion for the useless , expensive , and , in some cases , demoralizing sports of wealthy idleness ...
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עמוד 164 - I think, to justify the assertion that none are too old, too poor, too ignorant, too feeble, too sickly, too unqualified in any or every way, to regard themselves, and to be regarded by others, as unfit for school-keeping. Nay, there are few, if any, occupations regarded as incompatible with school-keeping, if not as simultaneous, at least as preparatory employments. Domestic servants out of place, discharged barmaids, vendors of toys or lollipops; keepers of small eating-houses, of mangles, or of...
עמוד 160 - My dooty tords my nabers, to love him as thyself, and to do to " all men as I wed thou shall do and to me, to love, onner, and suke " my farther and mother, to onner and to bay the Queen, and all " that are pet in a forty under her, to smit myself to all my gooness, " teaches, sportial pastures and marsters, to...
עמוד 164 - ... small lodging-houses ; needlewomen, who take in plain or slop work ; milliners ; consumptive patients in an advanced stage; cripples almost bedridden; persons of at least doubtful temperance ; outdoor paupers ; men and women of seventy and even eighty years of age ; persons who spell badly (mostly women, I grieve to say), who can scarcely .write, and who cannot cipher at all...
עמוד 163 - Of the private schoolmasters in Devonport, one had been a blacksmith and afterwards an exciseman, another was a journeyman tanner, a third a clerk in a solicitor's office, a fourth (who was very successful in preparing lads for the competitive examination in the dockyards) keeps an evening school and works as a dockyard labourer, a fifth was a seaman, and others had been engaged in other callings.
עמוד 162 - ... the teachers have often no special fitness, or, at least, no fitness that is the fruit of preparation or training for their work, but have taken up the occupation in default of, or after the failure of, other trades...
עמוד 61 - The bullies, or brassers, as they were termed, were as terrible and as daring as Cilician pirates. On a general holiday, they would be stationed near the gate, when the little fellows came home at evening from their visits, laden with cake and fruit, and rich with small silver coins. The majority of them would reach their beds with pockets as empty as they had left withal that morning. Some cautious urchins would devour all their treasures on the road, and would pay dearly — not too dearly —...
עמוד 238 - ... of verbs with moods indicative, imperative, potential, conjunctive, conditional, concessive, optative, dubitative, hortative, historico-infinitive, and prolate-infinitive ; of adverbs consecutive, final, causal, temporal, conditional, concessive, comparative ; of relations — never heard of in his own home — epithetic, attributively enthetic, adverbially enthetic, complemental, annexive, circumstantive, predicative, prolative, receptive, proprietive ; of gerundive attractions — to him inattractive...
עמוד 160 - My duty toads God is to bleed in him to fering and to loaf withold your arts withold my mine withold my sold and with my sernth to whirchp and to give thinks to put my old trast in him to call upon him to onner his old name and his world and to save him truly all the days of my lifes end.
עמוד 258 - It is a blunder, founded on meanness, vulgarity and a total misconception of man's real dignity, to suppose that a future tradesman needs only such mental training in youth as will enable him in after life to cast up accounts correctly, read a newspaper with ease, and write a business letter without committing gross errors in spelling.
עמוד 164 - ... men and women of seventy and even eighty years of age ; persons who spell badly (mostly women, I grieve to say), who can scarcely write, and who cannot cipher at all.' - Mr. Wilkinson's account of the matter is very similar. He says that ' the .profession (! !), as such, hardly exists, and that it is a mere refuge for the destitute/ and enumerates 'grocers, tobacconists...