 | Roger Ascham - Authors, English - 1815 - 391 pages
...Cicero, gathered together, and chosen out by Sturmius, for the capacity of children. First, let him teach the child cheerfully and plainly the cause and matter...it over perfectly. This done thus, let the child, by and by, both construe and parse it over again ; so that it may appear, that the child doubteth in... | |
 | John Scott, John Taylor - 1827
...gathered together, and chosen out by Sturmius, for the capacity of children. " First, let him teach the child cheerfully and plainly the cause and matter...it over perfectly. This done thus, let the child, by and by, both construe and parse it over again ; so that it may appear, that the child doubtelh in... | |
 | Voltaire - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1827
...and chosen out by Sturmius, for the capacity of children. " First, let him teach the child chearfully and plainly the cause and matter of the letter; then,...it over perfectly. This done thus, let the child, by and by, both construe and parse it over again ; so that it may appear, that the child doubteth in... | |
 | Allison Wrifford - 1831 - 200 pages
...grounding of the pupil, first in ' the cause and matter of the lesson;' secondly, ' the construing it into English so oft as the child may easily carry away the understanding of it;' lastly, ' the parsing it over perfectly,' which he personally attended to, and strictly enjoins; but, by the... | |
 | Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1836
...gathered together and chosen out by Sturmius for the capacity of children. . " First, let him teach the child cheerfully and plainly the cause and matter...it over perfectly. This done thus, let the child, by and by, both construe and parse it over again ; so that it may appear that the child doubteth in... | |
 | Schoolmaster - 1836
...Cicero, gathered together and chosen out by Sturmius for the capacity of children. " First, let him teach the child cheerfully and plainly the cause and matter...Letter ; then let him construe it into English, so ofl as the child may easily carry away the understanding of it ; lastly, parse it over perfectly. This... | |
 | William Channing Woodbridge, William Russell, William Andrus Alcott - 1839
...doinges, what tongue soever he doth use. First, let him teach the children, cherefullie and plainlie, the cause and matter of the letter: then let him construe it into English so oft, as the childe may easilie carrie awaie the understanding of it: lastlie, parse it over perfitelie. This done... | |
 | Education - 1844
...Sturmius, for the capacity of children ;" and prescribes the following method, — " FIRST, let him teach the child cheerfully and plainly the cause and matter...understanding of it ; lastly, parse it over perfectly." As there are still some pupils who acquire Latin at school without any view to a learned profession,... | |
 | George Currey - History - 1856 - 216 pages
...carefully attended to. "Let him (the schoolmaster) construe it into English so often as the children may easily carry away the understanding of it ; lastly, parse it over perfectly. This done thus, by and by, let the child construe and parse it over again." Ascham is indeed speaking of Latin, but... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1862
...Cicero, gathered together and Chosen out by Sturmius for the capacity of children. First, let him teach the child cheerfully and plainly the cause and matter...parse it over perfectly. This done thus let the child, by und by, both construe and parse it over again ; so that it may appear that the child doubteth in... | |
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