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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SCHOOLMASTERING»
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schoolmastering na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
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1
Schoolmastering: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases
Familiar Quotations HarriesHarry, I took care of it!ndash;Dumb and DumberYou think we watch any of your movies, Harry?
2
Empathic Teaching: Education for Life
"Schoolmastering's. So. Different,. So. Important". FICTIONAL AND FILMIC
LITERATURE TEACHERS Mr. Chips: "An Amalgam Very Gentle and Wise" No
fictional teacher has been more beloved by his students and readers than the
venerable ...
3
Saraband: The Memoirs of E.L. Mascall
Chapter. Five. Schoolmastering. and. Ordination. (1928-1937) 'A clergyman has
nothing to do but to be slovenly and selfish - read the newspaper, watch the
weather, and quarrel with his wife. His curate does all the work, and the business
of ...
Eric Lionel Mascall, 1992
4
From Grimes to Brideshead: The Early Novels of Evelyn Waugh
The book Waugh had in mind when he began writing was a burlesque of his
schoolmastering experience, especially his initiation into schoolmastering at
Arnold House in North Wales. "The Balance," too, had sprung from his misery in
Wales, ...
Robert Reginald Garnett, 1990
5
The Irish in New Jersey: Four Centuries of American Life
SCHOOLMASTERING: AN IRISH PROFESSION KEPT IN the station of a
schoolmaster," the egregious James Murphey was one of a significant number of
Irishmen who found employment as teachers in eighteenth-century New Jersey.
6
Humanism and Protestantism in Early Modern English Education
131 Vincent, Grammar Schools, pp. 119-22; Orpen, 'Schoolmastering as a
Profession', pp. 185-8; Smith, 'Private Schools', p. 121. Cressy's low figures for
clergy-schoolmasters are for a diocese unusually well supplied with livings: '
Drudgery of ...
7
Confabulations: Cologne Life and Humanism in Hermann ...
From 1522 or 1523 to 1527 he was schoolmastering. This is shown by the
evidence of the Confabulationes, and by the two plays he produced with his boys
. The dedication of the second, the Ludus imperatorius, is dated 22 October 1527;
" by ...
8
The First Modern Society: Essays in English History in ...
This was part of the spread of self-regulation.9 Eight years later this caution
became the bold statement, 'The growth of professionalism in the seventeenth
century', with which Orpen began an article on schoolmastering. 10 O'Day has ...
Lawrence Stone, A. L. Beier, David Cannadine, 1989
9
Princeton Alumni Weekly
... aims of Princeton, and that document is the basis upon which alumni schools
committees in "various parts of the country are now operating. E profession of
schoolmastering is, like the Order of H'be ' “ ' d h 1 rnlans, ancient an onorable.
10
Charity & Merit: Trinity School at 300
and had turned to schoolmastering for a third income stream along with real
estate and law. He appears to have kept very busy. Like real estate and the law,
schoolmastering was a competitive affair where the balance of supply and
demand ...
Timothy C. Jacobson, 2009
7 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «SCHOOLMASTERING»
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schoolmastering no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Kenneth Rose: Diarist got around in powerful circles
But schoolmastering, even at Eton, was limiting for one of Rose's ambitions. London was the magnet, and in 1952 he joined the Peterborough column of the ... «Sydney Morning Herald, fev 14»
Kenneth Rose - obituary
But schoolmastering, even at Eton, was limiting for one of Rose's ambitions. London was the magnet, and in 1952 he joined the Peterborough column of The ... «Telegraph.co.uk, jan 14»
When the going got tough
As things stood, an unqualified young man with a poor degree had little alternative but to take up schoolmastering in one of the private prep schools which then ... «Spectator.co.uk, jul 11»
Classic for the common reader
His teaching expanded from tutoring the children of squatters, to schoolmastering, to establishing his own college at Camberwell (the endeavour did not last, but ... «The Australian, jul 11»
Peter Thomson
Having opted for schoolmastering, he was invited by the then High Master, AN Gilkes, to join the history department of St Paul's in 1961; he remained there until ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mai 11»
Samuel Johnson: A Life by David Nokes: review
... son of a Lichfield bookseller; departure from Oxford University after a year because he was unable to pay the fees; failed schoolmastering; the much older wife ... «Telegraph.co.uk, out 09»
Prayers in hospital divide religions less than secularists imagine
... a school, not a learning facility or specialist academy: simply a place where boys come to be educated in the great tradition of English schoolmastering. «Telegraph.co.uk, fev 09»