| John Locke - 1812 - 492 страници
...the business of any but professed scholars. This, I think, will be agreed to, that, if a gentleman be to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country, that he may understand the" language, which he has constant use of, •with the utmost accuracy. There... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 502 страници
...the business of any but professed scholars. This, I think, will be agreed to, that, if a gentleman be to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country, that he may understand the language, which he has constant use of, with the utmost accuracy. There... | |
| John Wood - 1830 - 218 страници
...conversant with the dead languages, feelingly expressed to us their deep regret, that they had not been educated under the method practised in the Sessional...:" and, unless this be made a particular object of his study, and his knowledge of other languages be brought to bear directly upon it, his education... | |
| 1830 - 410 страници
...educated under the method here recommended! But why should we mention such alone? ' If a GiNTiKMAîf (Locke has well observed) be to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country.' He has very frequent occasion not to read merely, but to communicate his sentiments to others both... | |
| Allison Wrifford - 1831 - 198 страници
...the business of any but professed scholars. This, I think, will be agreed to, that, if a gentleman he to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country, that he may understand the language, which he has constant use of, with the utmost accuracy. "There... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 874 страници
...the business of any but professed scholars. This, I think, will be agreed to, that, if a gentleman bo to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country, that he may understand the language, which he has constant use of, with the utmost accuracy. There... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1868 - 360 страници
...the business of any but professed scholars.' 'This, I think, will be agreed to, that if a gentleman be to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country, that he may understand the language which he has constant use of, with the utmost accuracy.' And yet... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 страници
...the business of any but professed scholars. This, I think, will be agreed to, that, if a gentleman be to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country, that he may understand the language, which he has constant use of, with the utmost accuracy. to maite... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 страници
...to me that tongue that one can speak as he should do by the rules of grammar. LOCKE. If a gentleman be to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country. LOCKE. Men apply themselves to two or three foreign, dead, and which are called the learned, languages,... | |
| William Mathews - 1876 - 474 страници
...the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.— POPE. If a gentleman be to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country. — LOCKE. Aristocracy and exclusiveness tend to final overthrow, in language as well as in politics.—... | |
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