Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 47
... experience of ill , contrary to the good order of many good old Commonwealths of the Persians , and Greeks ; of wit gathered , and good fortune gotten by some , only by experience without learn- ing . And , lastly , he required of me ...
... experience of ill , contrary to the good order of many good old Commonwealths of the Persians , and Greeks ; of wit gathered , and good fortune gotten by some , only by experience without learn- ing . And , lastly , he required of me ...
Pàgina 52
... experience than by much reading . To the end that , en- tering into this exorbitant age , thou mayest be the better prepared to shun those scan- dalous courses whereunto the world , and the lack of experience , may easily draw thee ...
... experience than by much reading . To the end that , en- tering into this exorbitant age , thou mayest be the better prepared to shun those scan- dalous courses whereunto the world , and the lack of experience , may easily draw thee ...
Pàgina 56
... experience . He was a great promoter of the study of Greek , and its correct pronunciation , and labored with his friend , Sir Thomas Smith to give prominence to the Saxon element in the English language , and to rid its orthography of ...
... experience . He was a great promoter of the study of Greek , and its correct pronunciation , and labored with his friend , Sir Thomas Smith to give prominence to the Saxon element in the English language , and to rid its orthography of ...
Pàgina 58
... experience of life abroad in the world , that those which be com- monly the wisest , the best learned , and best men also , when they be old , were never commonly the quickest of wit when they were young . The causes why , amongst other ...
... experience of life abroad in the world , that those which be com- monly the wisest , the best learned , and best men also , when they be old , were never commonly the quickest of wit when they were young . The causes why , amongst other ...
Pàgina 63
... experience of evil haven taken root in him . For the pure clean wit of a sweet young babe is like the newest wax , most able to receive the best and fairest printing ; and like a new bright silver dish never occupied , to receive and ...
... experience of evil haven taken root in him . For the pure clean wit of a sweet young babe is like the newest wax , most able to receive the best and fairest printing ; and like a new bright silver dish never occupied , to receive and ...
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