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His chief literary work is his "Scholemaster," which is the first educational classic in English.
History of Education Levi Seeley 1887
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This admonition may be traced back as far as Roger Ascham's Scholemaster (1570), and Jean -
CONCEPT OF GOTHIC WAYNE DYNES 1968
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Footnote 104: Roger Ascham, _The Scholemaster_, ed. Mayor, pp. 84-85.
English Travellers of the Renaissance Clare Howard
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Footnote 208: _The Scholemaster_, ed. Mayor, p. 53.
English Travellers of the Renaissance Clare Howard
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Gentleman, 'he writes in' The Scholemaster, '' I will, God willing, in a fitter place more at large declare fully, in my _Book of the Cockpit_; which I do write to satisfy some. '
The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan
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_Morte d 'Arthur_ (1475) and Ascham's _Scholemaster_ (1563) are about the only two books that can be said to have a prose style.
Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived William Joseph Long 1909
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Scholemaster_, and a teacher of Greek at Cambridge (R. 139).
The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization Ellwood Patterson Cubberley 1904
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Of the length to which they went Ascham's method of instruction in the _Scholemaster_ (1570) is a good example.
The Age of Erasmus Lectures Delivered in the Universities of Oxford and London 1901
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Ascham gives a good instance in his 'Scholemaster,' (1570), where he recommends that such a vice in children as 'will,' which he places in the category of lying, sloth, and disobedience, should be 'with sharp chastisement daily cut away.' {418a} 'A woman will have her will 'was, among Elizabethan wags, an exceptionally popular proverbial phrase, the point of which revolved about the equivocal meaning of the last word.
A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles Sidney Lee 1892
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Yet if my Scholemaster, for loue he beareth to hys
The Scholemaster 1870
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