Which preposition to use with pedagogues
Epidius himself, a pedagogue of the progressive style, had doubtless proved an adept at this sort of thing.
He, be it noted, had an earldom, (that of Finlater,) which slept while its heir was playing pedagogue in America: a strange mixture of the ancient rhapsodist with the modern strolling actor, of the lord with him who lives by his wits.
For this lean-featured red-haired stranger to whom the doctor spoke, a pedagogue to his finger-tips, had once been Patricia's dearly-purchased, chubby baby Roger.
"If you really think that he could be influenced to be morewell, more conventional" "I guarantee nothing; but I'm a pedagogue by profession and have taught some hard subjects in my time.
Murray himself unquestionably took it from some obscure pedagogue among the old grammarians.
Not that I seek to claim for myself the colorful splendors of the Cypripedium, being only a tired old pedagogue with a taste for the sunlight and for observing the human bubbles that float and bob on the current in our remote eddy of life.
" Thence he went to the College of Pedagogues in Holborn.