Salve Domine," said I upon his entering, taking my worthy pedagogueby the hand.
As old Tom warbled out, so did the pedagoguegradually approach the chair of Mary; and as gradually entwine her waist with his own arm, his eyes twinkling brightly on her.
Milton shall be a pedagogue no longer; for, if Philips be not much mistaken, somebody at some time designed him for a soldier.
It is an attempt of the pedagogue to assert a jurisdiction over grown intellects, and hence such books naturally develop in flagrant exaggeration the pragmatical priggism which is the pedagogue's characteristic defect.
For the pain is a two-edged sword, and imbrues the breast of the pedagogue even while it bleeds the pupil to inanition.
After such discussions there always follows the conclusion that therefore the method advocated by the pedagogue gives that exclusive real development which it was necessary to find.
As soon as all was silent, my pedagogue beckoned me to him.
So passed the time until the month of November, when I was fully enabled to pay off my worthy pedagogue for all that I was indebted to him.
My worthy pedagogue did not address me any more during that day; the school broke up at five, and I made haste home, thinking over all that had passed in the school-room.
Was her encouragement of the poor pedagogueall a mere sham to secure her conquest of his rival?
As he was a bachelor, and in nobody's debt, nobody troubled his head any more about him; the school was removed to a different quarter of the hollow, and another pedagoguereigned in his stead.
The hair of the affrighted pedagogue rose upon his head with terror.
The name of the new pedagogue was Jason Newcome, or, as he pronounced the latter appellation himself, Noo-come.
It was some time before Jason's offended dignity and disappointment would permit him to smile at the mistake; and we had walked some distance towards Old Slip, where I was to meet Dirck, before the pedagogue even opened his lips.
I demanded, the pedagogue having already informed me that he had put up at a tavern in the suburbs, where horse-keeping and lodgings were "reasonable.
I took an occasion to compliment the ex-pedagogue and new miller, on the skill he had shown; and we fell into a low discourse, in consequence.
I fancy the pedagogue thought the fee-simple of his mills depended on the result.
Yet thepedagogue Villoing laid the foundation of the great Russian pianist's musical education, an education completed by the genial Franz Liszt.
When his father died in 1827 he gave lessons there like any everyday pianoforte pedagogue because he needed money for the support of his mother.
I have need neither of a preceptor who pretends to explore into the motives of my actions, nor of a pedagogue who takes it upon himself to instruct me.
A pedagogue in Indiana, who was "had up" for unmercifully waling the back of a little girl, justified his action by explaining that "she persisted in flinging paper pellets at him when his back was turned.
A pedagogue has been sentenced to the county gaol, for six months, for whipping a boy in a brutal manner.
When I replied that you considered me more of a pedagogue than a husband, she said in an undertone and almost as though speaking from another world: 'A young lamb as white as snow!
He further poisoned Effi's mind by telling her that her husband was a born pedagogue and in the education of his wife was employing the haunted house in accordance with a definite pedagogical plan.
From Venice to Vicenza, and from Vicenza to Cesena,[44] the poor pedlar pedagogue had to hawk his learned wares, and drive a very uphill trade.
Come to us;" writes the Ferrarese pedagogue to his fellow–labourer; "you will find your place at our hearth vacant.
It is to the struggling father that this triumph of pedagogue workmanship must be chiefly ascribed.
His master says of him, that, if there were two such in the school, he must resign his office; and as far as my observation goes, the worthy pedagogue is right.
That reminds me of this boy's father," replied Dr Middleton; who then detailed to the pedagogue the idiosyncrasy of Mr Easy, and all the circumstances attending Jack being sent to his school.
Rome to supplement the home training, and had begun the introduction of the pedagogue as a fashionable adjunct to attract attention to their schools.
Still more, the youth now passed from the supervision of a family pedagogue to the supervision of the State.
Was the introduction of the Greek pedagogueas a fashionable adjunct natural?
My other friend, Williams, was a thorough-going Yankee from Maine, who had been both a peddler and a pedagogue in his day.
Now by the creeping shadows of the noon, The hour is come to lay aside their lore; The cheerful Pedagogue perceives it soon, And cries, "Begone!
The views of the progressive Jews of Poland were voiced by a young pedagogue in Warsaw, subsequently the well-known champion of assimilation, Jacob Tugenhold.
This was in imitation of the practice in Athens, where the pedagogue performed a like office.
The pedagogue was the constant attendant of the boy.
This pedagogue was intrusted with full power to discipline and to direct the morals of his charge.
He became bishop of the Church, and was the greatest pedagogue of his time.
Karl Schmidt says, "In his 'Confessions' he develops a complete psychology of the human soul, from which the pedagogue can learn more than from many theories of education.
Tis true, the vanity of the pedagogue had full scope in these advertisements, as there was none to bring him to an account, except some rival, who could only attack him on those practical subjects which were known to both.
The master was brought or sent out on some fool's errand, the door shut and barricaded, and the pedagogue excluded, until a certain term of vacation was extorted.
Sometimes the brothers and other relatives of the mutilated child would come in a body to the school, and flog the pedagogue with his own taws, until his back was lapped in blood.
He bought a third, and took the precaution of devouring it secretly till he got it by heart: after which he offered it to the pedagogue with a smile, to burn like the others.
England, once the appearance of his frowning tutor in a dream greatly agitated the king, who in vain attempted to pacify his illustriouspedagogue in this portentous vision.
Here a following of young men pressed round the litter of some woman of rank; there a grave and morose-looking pedagogue led his flock to a grass-plot, where boys were exercising themselves in wrestling or throwing the discus.
His faithful ally and constant instructor, Watt the mole catcher, taught him many useful and striking lessons when the pedagogue had done with our hero for the day.
History does not furnish us with satisfactory particulars as to whether Twm was liberated on account of his ready wit, or because necessity demanded it, the pedagogue being in a hurry.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pedagogue" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.