| John Locke - 1912 - 292 pàgines
...first, and afterwards the de- ' clensions of the nouns and pronouns perfectly learned by heart, may facilitate his acquaintance with the genius and manner...do, by particles prefixed, but by changing the last syllables. More than this of grammar I think he need not have, till he can read himself Sanctii Minerva,1... | |
| John Locke - 1922 - 294 pàgines
...verbs first, and afterwards the declensions of the nouns and pronouns perfectly learned by heart, may facilitate his acquaintance with the genius and manner...do, by particles prefixed, but by changing the last syllables. More than this of grammar I think he need not have, till he can read himself Sanctii Minerva,1... | |
| Canadian Committee on Modern Languages - 1928 - 606 pàgines
...formation of the verbs first, and afterwards the declensions of the nouns perfectly learned by heart, may facilitate his acquaintance with the genius and manner of the Latin tongue. . . . More than this grammar, I think he need not have, till he can read himself Sanctii Minerva (a... | |
| Antonio T. De Nicolás - 2000 - 582 pàgines
...verbs first, and afterwards the declensions of the nouns and pronouns perfectly learned by heart, may facilitate his acquaintance with the genius and manner...nouns, not as the modern languages do by particles prefix'd, but by changing the last syllables. More than this of grammar, I think he need not have,... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1880 - 328 pàgines
...verbs first, and afterwards the declensions of the nouns and pronouns perfectly learned by heart, may facilitate his acquaintance with the genius and manner...do, by particles prefixed, but by changing the last syllables. More than this of grammar I think he need not have till he can read himself ' Sanctii Minerva... | |
| John Locke - 1886 - 320 pàgines
...Verbs first, and afterwards the Declensions of the Nouns and Pronouns perfectly learned by Heart, may facilitate his Acquaintance with the Genius and Manner...Nouns, not as the Modern Languages do by Particles prefix'd, but 10 by changing the last Syllables. More than this of Grammar, I think he need not have,... | |
| John Locke - 1988 - 328 pàgines
...Verbs first, and afterwards the Declensions of the Nouns and Pronouns perfectly learned by Heart, may facilitate his Acquaintance with the Genius and Manner...Nouns, not as the Modern Languages do by Particles prefix'd, but 10 by changing the last Syllables. More than this of Grammar, I think he need not have,... | |
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