| Roger Ascham - Archery - 1815 - 428 pages
...we somewhat differ. For commonly many schoolmasters, some as I have seen, more as I have heard tell, be of so crooked a nature, as, when they meet with a hard witted scholar, they * There are but two Orations properly ad C. Cmsarem, viz. jtro Q. Ligurio,... | |
| Education - 1836 - 432 pages
...we somewhat differ; for commonly many schoolmasters, some as I have seen, more as I have heard tell, be of so crooked a nature, as when they meet with...some other matter, then will he soonest fall to beat his scholar; and though he himself should be punished for his folly, yet must he beat some scholar... | |
| Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...somewhat differ ; for commonly many schoolmasters, some as I have seen, more as I have heard tell, be of so crooked a nature, as when they meet with...some other matter, then will he soonest fall to beat his scholar; and though he himself should be punished for his folly, yet must he beat some scholar... | |
| 1842 - 748 pages
...somewhat differ ; for commonly many schoolmasters, some as I have seen, more as I have heard tell, be of so crooked a nature, as when they meet with...schoolmaster is angry with some other matter, then he will soonest fall to beat his scholar ; and though he himself should be punished for his folly,... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1862 - 638 pages
...we somewhat differ; for commonly many schoolmasters, some as I have seen, more as I have heard tell, be of so crooked a nature, as when they meet with...some other matter, then will he soonest fall to beat his scholar ; and though ho himself should be punished for his folly, yet must he beat some scholar... | |
| Education - 1862 - 562 pages
...the good or ill service of God, our Prince, and our whole country, as any one thing doth beside." " When the schoolmaster is angry with some "other matter, then will he soonest fall to beat liis scholar." "Even the wisest of yonr great Beaters do as oft punish nature as they do correct iaults."... | |
| Robert Sullivan - Education, Elementary - 1863 - 272 pages
...should be, in deed, as it is called by name full u<ling to the original meaning of the term schoot) the house of play and pleasure, and not of fear and...mar him than mend him. For when the schoolmaster is angry1 with some other matter, then will he soonest fall to beat the scholar, though there be no fault... | |
| Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 384 pages
...as, when they meet with a hard-witted sharp schoolscholar, they rather break him than bow mastershim, rather mar him than mend him. For when the schoolmaster...some other matter, then will he soonest fall to beat his scholar; and though he himself should be punished for his folly, yet must he beat some scholar... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1864 - 380 pages
...somewhat differ. For commonly many schoolmasters, some as I have seen, moe [more] as I have heard tell, be of so crooked a nature, as, when they meet with a hard-witted sharp schoolscholar, they rather break him than bow mastershim, rather mar him than mend him. For when... | |
| English literature - 1874 - 274 pages
...seen, more as I have heard tell of, be of so crooked a nature, as that when they meet with a hardwittcd scholar, they rather break him than bow him, rather...some other matter, then will he soonest fall to beat his scholar; and though he himself should be punished for his folly, yet must he beat some scholar... | |
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