Fables, and writing the English translation (made as literal as it can be) in one line, and the Latin words which answer each of them, just over it in another. Calcutta Review1861Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Locke - 1712 - 332 pàgines
...by talcing forne eafie and pleafant Book, fuch as^E/yp's Fabks, and writing the EngliJ/i Tranflation (made as literal as it can be) in one Line, and the latin Words which anfwer each of them, jnft over it in another. Thefe let him, read every Day over and over again, till... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 pàgines
...cafy and pleafant book fuch as ^Efop's fables, and willing the Englifh tranflation (made as litterai as it can be) in one line, and the Latin words which anfvver each of them, juil over it in another. '1 hefc let him read every day over and over again,... | |
| 1826 - 616 pàgines
...it by this method ; the next best is to have him taught as near this way as may be — which is by taking some easy and pleasant book, such as JEsop's...which answer each of them just over it in another. These lei him read every day over and over again, till he perfectly understands the Latin ; and then... | |
| 1803 - 456 pàgines
...way is to have him taught as near this way as may be, which is by taking Rome easy and pleasant book, and writing the English translation (made as literal...which answer each of them just over it in another. These let him read every day, over and over again, till he perfectly understands the Latin, and then... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 pàgines
...taught as near this way as may be, which is by taking some easy and pleasant book, such as ./Esop's fables, and writing the English translation (made...which answer each of them, just over it in another. These let him read every day over and over again, till he perfectly understands the Latin ; and then... | |
| Matthew Davenport Hill - 1822 - 264 pàgines
...and pleasant book, such as ^Esop's fables, and write the English translation, made as literal as may be, in one line, and the Latin words which answer each of them just over it, in another. These let him read every day over and over again, till he perfectly understands the Latin, and then... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 496 pàgines
...taught as near this way as may be, which is by taking some easy and pleasant book, such as ./Esop's Fables, and writing the English translation (made...which answer each of them, just over it in another. These let him read every day over and over again, till he perfectly understands the Latin ; and then... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1830 - 696 pàgines
...taught as near this way as may be, which is by taking some easy and pleasant book, such u Жзор'а Fables, and writing the English translation (made...which answer each of them just over it in another. These let him read every day over and over again, till he perfectly understands the Latin ; and then... | |
| Virgil - 1829 - 126 pàgines
...: he knew well the errors of the old system, and, with Herculean vigour, attempted to remove them. His object was to initiate the pupil generally into...translation ; for, soon after his death, appeared jEsop's Fables, in Latin and English, Interlineary, for the benefit of those who not having a master... | |
| 1829 - 188 pàgines
..." by this method ; the next best is to have him " taught as near this way as may be, which is by " taking some easy and pleasant book, such as " jEsop's fables, and writing the English transla" tion (made as literal as it can be) in one line, and " the Latin words which answer each of... | |
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