... yet confess, that, to that end, reading the excellent Greek and Roman poets is of more use than making bad verses of his own, in a language that is not his own. And he, whose design it is to excel in English 'poetry, would not, I guess, think the... Choice Literature - Página 1651880Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1831 - 576 páginas
...Roman poets is of more use than making bad verses of his own, in a language that is not his own. And he, whose design it is to excel in English poetry, would not, I guess, think the way to it were to make his first essays in Latin verses.' — j'houghts concerning Education. it... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 502 páginas
...tliat, to that end, Mse tlwis i,iaki»K l;*J v';,su of his own, in 4 language that is not his own. And he, whose design it is to excel in English poetry, would not, I guess, think the way to it were to make his first essays in Latin verses. Memoriter. t § ^ Another thing, very... | |
| 1835 - 932 páginas
...Roman poets is of more use than making bad verses of his own, in a language that i» not his own. And he, whose design it is to excel in English poetry, would not, I guess, think the waj to ¡I were to make his first essaya in Latin verser*."— Thouijhts cottcersiiny Education.... | |
| 1836 - 802 páginas
...whilst very young, nor at their entrance upon any sort of knowledge ;" and again, in section 174, "And he whose design it is to excel in English poetry, would not, I guess, think the way to it was to make his first essay in Latin verses." Was John Locke a Yankee ? Or have the people... | |
| 1852 - 782 páginas
...But yet, I guess, this is not to be done with children whilst very young." And in sect. 174.: " And he whose design it is to excel in English poetry would not, / guess, think the way to it was to make his first essay in Latin verses." Where the New Englander,... | |
| 1852 - 650 páginas
..."But yet, I guess, this is not to be done with children whilst very young." And in sect. 174. : " And he whose design it is to excel in English poetry would not, / guess, think the way to it was to make his first essay in Latin verses." Where the New Englander,... | |
| Claude Marcel - 1853 - 458 páginas
...Roman poets is of more use than making bad verses of his own, in a language that is not his own. And he whose design it is to excel in English poetry, would not, I guess, think the way to it were to make his first essays in Latin verses." * " It is not part of our plan to teach... | |
| William Duane - 1857 - 88 páginas
...whilst very young, nor at their entrance upon any sort of knowledge;" and again in section 174, "And he whose design it is to excel in English poetry, would not, I guess, think the way to it was to make his first essay in Latin verses." Was John Locke a Yankee? or have the people... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1857 - 436 páginas
..."But yet, I guess, this is not to be done with children whilst very young." And in sect. 174 : "And he whose design it is to excel in English poetry would not, I guess, think the way to it was to make his first essay in Latin verses." sanction of the translators of the Bible... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1857 - 444 páginas
...guess, this is not to be done with children whilst very young." And in sect. 174 : " And he whose desigu it is to excel in English poetry would not, I guess, think the way to it was to make his first essay in Latin verses." sanction of the translators of the Bible... | |
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