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" A mere plodding boy was above all others encouraged by him. At Laleham he had once got out of patience, and spoken sharply to a pupil of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face and said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir ? — indeed I am doing... "
Chambers' Edinburgh Journal - Página 25
1845
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The Methodist Quarterly Review

1846 - 670 páginas
...am doing the best that I can." Years afterward he used to tell the story to his children, and say, " I never felt so much ashamed in my life — that look and that speech I have never forgotten." To all cramming he was a deadly foe : his object was rather to awaken the minds of boys than to load...
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The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D.D.: Late Head ..., Volumen1

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 428 páginas
...of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face and said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir ? — indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards...speech I have never forgotten." And though it would of course happen that clever boys, from a greater sympathy with his understanding, would be brought into...
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The life and correspondence of Thomas Arnold, Volumen1

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 422 páginas
...this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face and said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir? — iiideed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards...speech I have never forgotten." And though it would of course happen that clever boys, from a greater sympathy with his understanding, would be brought into...
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The Teacher's visitor. Ed. by W.C.Wilson, Volúmenes7-8

William Carus Wilson - 1847 - 592 páginas
...you speak angrily, sir ? indeed, I am doing the best I can." Years afterwards he used to tell this story to his children, and said, "I never felt so...that look and that speech I have never forgotten." This requires no comment, it speaks both to the feelings and to the understanding. Mr. Stanley adds,...
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The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold: D. D., Late Head ..., Volumen2

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1845 - 566 páginas
...this kind, when the pupil looked up in his liice and said, '• Why do you speak angrily, sir? — indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards...the story to his children, and said, " I never felt eo much ashamed in my life— that look and that speech I have never forgotten." And though it would...
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The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D. D., Late Head-master of ...

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1846 - 558 páginas
...pupil of this kind, when the pupil looked up in his face and said, " Why do you speak angrily, sir? — indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards...used to tell the story to his children, and said, " 1 never felt so much ashamed in my life — that look and that speech I have never forgotten." And...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volumen28

1846 - 668 páginas
...am doing the best that I can." Years afterward he used to tell the story to his children, and say, " I never felt so much ashamed in my life — that look and that speech I have never forgotten." To all cramming he was a deadly foe :. his object was rather to awaken the minds of boys than to load...
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The Presbyterian review and religious journal, Volumen19

1846 - 602 páginas
...up in his face and said, ' Why do vou speak angrily? I am doing the best I can.' I never, said he, felt" so much ashamed in my life ; that look and that speech I have never forgotten." i. 135. " I never excuse myself for not writing to all friends; for it really is a duty, which it is...
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Suggestive Hints Towards Improved Secular Instruction: Making it Bear Upon ...

Richard Dawes - 1849 - 228 páginas
...do you speak angrily, sir? indeed, I am doing the best I can." Years afterwards he used to tell this story to his children, and said, " I never felt so...that look and that speech I have never forgotten." This requires no comment, it speaks both to the feelings and to the understanding. Mr. Stanley adds,...
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Eliza Cook's Journal, Volumen3

Eliza Cook - 1850 - 432 páginas
...sharply to him, when the pupil looked up in his face and said — " Why do you speak angrily, sir ? indeed I am doing the best that I can." Years afterwards...his children, and said — " I never felt so much in my life — that look and that speech I have never forgotten." In such a spirit did Dr. Arnold enter...
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