237 Verbs to Use for the Word students

As a pedagogical mechanism it endeavored to teach students to persuade an audience.

In these lectures my purpose has been, not so much to give specific rules of practice as to lay down the broad general principles of Mental Science which will enable the student to form rules for himself.

He spent a great deal of time thinking out means of helping materially the young art-student, and always he succeeded in this object by his elaborate and tactful care.

But all these questions, and especially, I suspect, that last one, ought to lead the young student up to the great and complex questionHow

"This, at least," asked the student, "is not devoid of virtue?"

"O dear Master, what joy!" cried both the students in a breath.

Passing over in charitable silence the indifferent efforts of those people, it may interest some students of the Breviary to read the efforts of well-known authors to translate the liturgy, its anthems, responses, collects, hymns, into good English.

Trustees Under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy (PPW); 7Feb64; R331770. I caution my students against giving wings to fancy.

Yet there was a pride of literature about him from being amongst books (he was librarian), and from some scraps of doubtful Latin which he had picked up in his office of entering students, that gave him very diverting airs of pedantry.

Quintilian advises students of rhetoric against imitating the style of the historians because it is too much like that of the poets.

[Footnote 4: I would here refer my student to the soliloquywith its sea of troubles, and the taking of arms against it.

I make this remark for the purpose of warning the divinity student against the disposition to overstrain particular proofs, or rest the credibility of the Gospel too exclusively on some one favourite point.

It could not be otherwise in a society where the school of rhetoric was the only temple of higher education, for which the grammaticus, or elementary professor of literature, was constrained to prepare his students.

What would you think of a college which lowered the standard of education in order to draw students, or selected, as the guardians of its higher interests, those men who would contribute the most money to its funds?

The teacher told the students to wash their every morning.

"Miss Lyman had a hoarse cold, but she received about two hundred students, and had all their rooms assigned to them.

The short "Introduction," dealing with the rise and progress of the house of Medici, will be useful to my public, and the "Chart of the Tragedies" will assist students and others in their appreciation of my enterpriseit is my own compilation and as complete as possible.

The principal characters in which the history of the ancient glaciers is preserved are displayed here in marvelous freshness and simplicity, furnishing the student with extraordinary advantages for the acquisition of knowledge of this sort.

[30] Throughout this chapter the professor uses the familiar tu in addressing the students, thus giving his remarks a contemptuous tone.

Few classes will find time to study Blake or Newman, for instance; but in nearly every class there will be found one or two students who are attracted by the mysticism of Blake or by the profound spirituality of Newman.

Abélard is said to have attracted thirty thousand students to Paris by his teaching.

In the second edition, (1771) speaking of those writers of genius, to whom he would send the student away from the metaphysicians, he confined himself to Shakespeare, Bacon, Montesquieu, and Rousseau.

The headquarters of theology was the Sorbonne, opened in 1253,a college founded by Robert Sorbon, chaplain of the king, whose aim was to bring together the students and professors, heretofore scattered throughout the city.

Thadhellala pursued her way, and met seven young students.

Colleges are trying to direct their students into the they are best fitted for.

237 Verbs to Use for the Word  students