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Schools School Books And Schoolmasters a Contribution to the History of Educat
Hazlitt William Carew
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But these were assuredly never used as ordinary school-books, and were rather designed as manuals for travellers and literary students ; and the same is predicable, I apprehend, of the anonymous Portuguese Dic- tionary and Grammar of 1701, which is framed on a scale hardly adapted for the requirements of the young. Yet at the same time these, and many more like the Dutch Tutor, the Nether-Dutch Academy, and so forth, were of eminent service in private tuition and select classes, where a pupil w...as placed with a coach for some special object, or to complete the studies which were not included in the school programmes. Moreover, it is not to be overlooked that in the polyglot vocabulary and phrase-book the student, either with or without the aid of a tutor, 154 Schools, School-Books, possessed in former times a very valuable ma- chinery for gaining a knowledge of languages for conversational and commercial purposes; and these works sometimes comprised the German, as well as the more usual tongues employed in correspondence and intercourse.

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