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... teach Latin to boys in a monastic school . These dialogues ( between the teacher and a monk , the teacher and a plowman , the teacher and a shepherd , the teacher and a fisherman , etc. ) interest us today because of the lively glimpses ...
... teach Latin to boys in a monastic school . These dialogues ( between the teacher and a monk , the teacher and a plowman , the teacher and a shepherd , the teacher and a fisherman , etc. ) interest us today because of the lively glimpses ...
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... teacher , changed the method of teaching in school and made his pupils translate from French into English ; and Richard Pencrych learned that way of teaching from him , as did other men of Pencrych , so that now , 1385 A.D. , the ninth ...
... teacher , changed the method of teaching in school and made his pupils translate from French into English ; and Richard Pencrych learned that way of teaching from him , as did other men of Pencrych , so that now , 1385 A.D. , the ninth ...
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... teachers , so that both teachers and people are damned together . Nu is þeo leore forleten and pet folc is forloren . Nu beop opre leoden þeo lærep ure folc , And feole of þen lorþeines losiæp and þet folc forp mid . Now is this teaching ...
... teachers , so that both teachers and people are damned together . Nu is þeo leore forleten and pet folc is forloren . Nu beop opre leoden þeo lærep ure folc , And feole of þen lorþeines losiæp and þet folc forp mid . Now is this teaching ...
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