| John Locke - 1712 - 332 pàgines
...then know it only by roat, fright any one. This when well confidered, is. not of any Moment againft, but plainly for this way of learning a Language. For Languages are only to be learn'd by roat -, and a Man who does not fpeak Euglijl) or Latin perfeftly by roat, fo that having... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 pàgines
...Iefs tedious and difficult to him, let him help himi'elf if he plcafes, with the Englilh tranflation. Nor let the objection, that he will then know it only by rote, fright any one. This, when well cennderedj is not of any moment againft, but plainly for this way of learning a language. For languages... | |
| 1803 - 456 pàgines
...reading and understanding of it the less tedious and difficult to him, let him help himself if he pleases with the English translation. Nor let the objection that he will then only know it by rote fright any one. This when well considered, is not of any moment against, but plainly... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 488 pàgines
...and understanding of it the less tedious and difficult to him, let him help himself, if he please, with the English translation. Nor let the objection,...when well considered, is not of any moment against, There is nothing more evident, than that languages learned by rote serve well enough for the common... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 498 pàgines
...and understanding of it the less tedious, and difficult to him, let him help himself, if he please, with the English translation. Nor let the objection,...plainly for, this way of learning a language; for languages^areonly to be learned by rote; and a man, who does not speak English or Latin perfectly by... | |
| 1839 - 598 pàgines
...and understanding of it the less tedious and difficult to him, let him help himself, if he please, with the English translation. Nor let the objection,...any one. This, when well considered, is not of any moment,against, but plainly for, this way of learning a language ; for languages are only to be learned... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 444 pàgines
...has got a moderate knowledge of tongue he may then be advanced a little further. Nor let the object will then know it only by ROTE fright any one. This, when well is not of any moment against, but plainly for, this way of learning i The languages are only to be... | |
| John Johnston - 1858 - 408 pàgines
...then be advanced a little further. Nor let the abjection that he will tlien know ii only by ROTE,/ryM any one. This, when well considered, is not of any...but plainly for, this way of learning a language. The languages are only to be lenrrted by ROTE ; and he that speaks them well has no other rule but... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 450 pàgines
...udvnncvd a little further. A•or lei the objection that he will tfien know it only by f.itrt:. friaM any one. This, when well considered, is not of any moment against, lull |i!:iinly /•i!-, this wny of learning a language. The languages are only to b* knrited by ROTE;... | |
| George M. Ryder - 1858 - 118 pàgines
...then ho advanced a little further. Nor let the objection that he will then know it only hy ROTE,/nV;M any one. This, when well considered, is not of any moment against, hut plainly for, this way of learning a language. The languages are only to ho learned hy ROTE; and... | |
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