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" 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. "
A Key to Reading, Designed to Assist Parents and Teachers to Superintend ... - Страница 15
по John Smith (lecturer on education.) - 1830 - 89 страници
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Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, Том 50

William Jay Youmans - 1897 - 900 страници
...view of Locke quoted in the front of the new edition of Alfred Ayrefs Verbalitt — " If a gentleman be to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country." Science and the mother-tongue have been firm allies in the conflict against the monopolistic pretensions...

Inductive Lessons in Rhetoric

Frances W. Lewis - 1900 - 334 страници
...company, so a man's company may be known by his manner of expressing himself. — SWIFT. If a gentleman be to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country. — LOCKE. Inaccurate writing is generally the expression of inaccurate thinking. — RICHARD GRANT...

The Educational Writings of John Locke

John Locke - 1912 - 292 страници
...the business i 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 under- '; stand the language, which he has constant use of, with the utmost accuracy. There...

Bonner studien zur Englischen philologie, Томове 13–14

1921 - 140 страници
...<lie sorgfältigste Pflege des Englischen in den Mittelpunkt des Sprachunterrichts: If a gentleman be to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country, that he may understand the langrtage which he has constant use of, with the utmost accuracy (§167,...

The Educational Writings of John Locke

John Locke - 1922 - 294 страници
...seldom 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...

Language in History: Theories and Texts

Tony Crowley - 1996 - 228 страници
...become the reference points for debates later in the century. Locke had argued that 'if a gentleman be to study any language, it ought to be that of his own country' (Locke 1823: 156). However, it is important to note that when he uses the term 'study' here, he means...
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Habits of Mind: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education

Antonio T. De Nicolás - 2000 - 582 страници
...seldom 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 is...
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education

John Locke - 1988 - 328 страници
...seldom 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. 15 There...
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education

John Locke - 1886 - 320 страници
...seldom 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. 15 There...
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