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Example sentences for "classical education"

  • Sarcelle,") 75 Classical Education, On the Worth of a.

  • On the Worth of a Classical Education, 297 Probability as the Guide of Conduct.

  • St. George Mivart, 609 On the Worth of a Classical Education.

  • But I should be very sorry that anything I have said should be taken to imply a desire on my part to depreciate the value of classical education, as it might be and as it sometimes is.

  • Again, while scientific education is yet inchoate and tentative, classical education is thoroughly well organised upon the practical experience of generations of teachers.

  • The Place of Homer in Classical Education.

  • My desire is to indicate at least, if I cannot hope to establish, their proper place, both in the discipline of classical education, and among the materials of historical inquiry.

  • The same volume included a critical examination of the "Theory of Classical Education" by Henry Sidgwick, and an attack on compulsory Greek and Latin verse composition by F.

  • He was favored by his father with the advantages of a classical education, and received the degree of Doctor of Medicine at Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky.

  • At an early age he was quite studious, and desired a classical education.

  • For a 'classical education' is something so unheard of, difficult and rare, and exacts such complicated talent, that only ingenuousness or impudence could put it forward as an attainable goal in our public schools.

  • But in the broad view, a classical education is not a true education.

  • Just as I suspected--a classical education.

  • Understand me--I have nothing against a classical education as such.

  • The eulogists of classical education love to emphasise the cultivation of taste which comes from employment with the ancient models.

  • Besides, if an acquaintance with the ancient world really were attained, we might come to some settlement with the advocates of classical education.

  • But when the same claim is now raised in behalf of a classical education, it must be uncompromisingly contested as bereft of all foundation.

  • He received a classical education at Hampdon-Sydney College, Virginia, studied law, and was admitted to practice in Virginia.

  • He had not the privileges of a classical education, and he may be said to be self educated.

  • The utility of classical education is completely used up, whilst, for example, the history of Christianity still shows its power.

  • This may be seen by a reference to Leopardi, who is perhaps the greatest stylist of the century 64 "Classical education": what do people see in it?

  • People firmly believe in witchcraft where this "classical education "is concerned.

  • Lionel Johnson Born in 1867, Lionel Johnson received a classical education at Oxford, and his poetry is a faithful reflection of his studies in Greek and Latin literatures.

  • After receiving a classical education, he became Professor of Literature and began to write for Punch in 1894.

  • A classical education is considered to be objectionable, first, on account of the Heathen mythology that is necessarily connected with it.

  • The last objection to a classical education is, that the system of the Heathen morality is generally too deficient for those who are to be brought up as Christians.

  • Classical education again is considered as objectionable by the Quakers on account of the Heathen notions, which it may spread.

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  • Very few of our later writers have had a classical education.

  • I have not had a classical education," said the young man.

  • But you had a classical education, Mr. Buckingham?

  • The ideal classical education lies in the spirit of independence and humanity," he exclaimed.

  • Classical education of to-day is only a parody on real classic education.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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