Children's Literature of the English RenaissanceUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 181 Seiten |
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... instruction in godly behavior ( e.g. , William Jole's The Father's Blessing , 1674 , and John Bunyan's A Book for Boys and Girls , 1686 ) . This religious tradition of didactic literature for children needs to be reassessed , in ...
... instruction in godly behavior ( e.g. , William Jole's The Father's Blessing , 1674 , and John Bunyan's A Book for Boys and Girls , 1686 ) . This religious tradition of didactic literature for children needs to be reassessed , in ...
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... instruction , practice , and discipline primarily by his mother in the home . Formal schooling began at age six in the vernacular school , where the child learned to read his native tongue and expand his horizons through the study of ...
... instruction , practice , and discipline primarily by his mother in the home . Formal schooling began at age six in the vernacular school , where the child learned to read his native tongue and expand his horizons through the study of ...
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... instructional material , mixing the instruction of the tables with the child's pleasure in learning to write his own name and , in the process , favorably disposing the child to what comes after . That Bunyan's purpose in this prefatory ...
... instructional material , mixing the instruction of the tables with the child's pleasure in learning to write his own name and , in the process , favorably disposing the child to what comes after . That Bunyan's purpose in this prefatory ...
Inhalt
Childermass Sermons in Late Medieval England | 23 |
A Reading | 39 |
John Foxes Book of Martyrs and the Child Reader | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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