183 Verbs to Use for the Word scholar

how prettily Love teaches his Scholars to prattle.

They found him a bad scholar, a dull fellow, and ill-bred to boot.

This gave his scholar an insight into the subject; who, living besides in the land where both the Slave Trade and slavery were established, obtained an additional knowledge of them, so as to be able to refute many of those objections, to which others, for want of local observation, could never have replied.

Mr. Cousins, who had no locus standi as to the possession of the schools, took with him some scholars, drilled them after his own fashion for a time, and eventually the present day and Sunday schools in Knowsley-street were built and opened on behalf of St. James's.

In this way, too, he brought the Volterran scholars into more intimate relations with the Florentine humanists, and thus contributed to the further diffusion of the benefits of the Renaissance.

Edith's passionate love of natural beauty was fully shared by the young refugee; and many an hour passed swiftly away while he instructed his quick and willing scholar in the mysteries of sketching, in which pleasant art he was himself a proficient.

But as long as you leave me the poor scholar Francis Villon, without a farthing, why, of course, I remain the same.

It seems that Alethea- Belle told her scholars she was suffering severely from headache.

He proved an apt scholar, however, for the senator's son said: "Jiminy!

It was soon found that the simple teaching of reading and writing to the boys would not attract scholars, but to secure the advantage of instruction in English and French, geography, history, and accounts, many parents would send their boys, who were thus brought under Christian influence.

He rewarded artists and invited scholars to France; he repaired roads, built bridges, and directed the attention of the middle classes to the accumulation of capital.

His boys turned out the better scholars; we, I suspect, have the advantage in temper.

The superintendent got into the "table-pew" to address the scholars.

He was admitted a scholar at St John's College, Cambridge, on the Lady Margaret's foundation, in 1584, and proceeded B.A. in 1585:]

Some years ago the following inscription, engraved on the fragment of a stone, was discovered amongst the relics of an antiquarian, and was considered by him as a great curiosity, and enhanced in value by its translation having puzzled the best scholars of the age: BENE. A.T.H. T.H. I.S.S.T. ONERE.

They may both be learned scholars or they may each be what the other says he isI don't know.

Not that she pretended equality of learning with such men, but she had just sufficient knowledge of various subjects to provoke a conversation, and enough cleverness to sustain it by "drawing out" the scholar who might be seated at her side.

He hates all but law-Latin, yet thinks he might be drawn to love a scholar, could he reduce the year to a shorter compass, that his use money might come in the faster.

Here one was sure to meet scholars, philosophers, philanthropists, judges, bishops, clergymen, and statesmen.

He took advantage of this to go abroad for a year to Germany, and returned a first-rate German scholar, with a considerable knowledge of German methods of education; and was shortly afterwards given a lectureship.

Nay, master, let me define a mere scholar.

The dawn broke on another sleepless night, and again the old man called his scholars round him and bade them write.

He was therefore among the first to induce scholars of distinction to engage in this task.

The first, containing the five elder scholars, went to sit at the feet of Mr. Welsby himself; while the second remained behind in what was known as the schoolroom, and received instruction from Mr. Blake.

I do not say which produces the best scholars, but I know that both make better Christians than the jack- screw system.

183 Verbs to Use for the Word  scholar