| John Locke - 1812 - 492 sider
...right way of teaching that language, which is by talking it into children in constant conversation, and not by grammatical rules. The Latin tongue would...him, and make him answer still in the same language. But because French is a living language, and to be used more in speaking, that should be first learned,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 488 sider
...right way of teaching that language, which is by talking it into children in constant conversation, and not by grammatical rules. The Latin tongue would...him, and make him answer still in the same language. But because French is a living language, and to be used more in speaking, that should be first learned,... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 502 sider
...right way of teaching that language, which is by talking it into children in constant conversation, and not by grammatical rules. The Latin tongue would easily be taught the same way, if hit tutor, being constantly with him, would talk nothing else to him, and make him answer still in... | |
| A. R. Craig - 1847 - 408 sider
...right way of teaching that language, which is by talking it into children in constant conversation, and not by grammatical rules. The Latin tongue would...him, and make him answer still in the same language." " But if such a man cannot be got, who speaks good Latin, and, being able to instruct your son in these... | |
| Thomas Kelt - 1849 - 424 sider
...Latin tongue," he observes, " would easily be taught, if the tutor being constantly with his pupil would talk nothing else to him, and make him answer still in the same language." But to this reasoning I object ; for, not to mention the difficulty of finding tutors who can speak... | |
| 1855 - 420 sider
...Latin tongue," he observes, " would easily be taught, if the tutor being constantly with his pupil would talk nothing else to him, and make him answer still in the same language." But to this reasoning I object ; for, not to mention the difficulty of finding tutors who can speak... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 874 sider
...right way of teaching that language, which is by talking it into children in constant conversation, and not by grammatical rules. The Latin tongue would...him, and make him answer still in the same language. But because French is a living language, and to bo used more in speaking, that should bo first learned,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 840 sider
...children in constant BOBWWtUM, anil not by grammatical rules The Latin tongue would easily be taught tho same way, if his tutor being constantly with him,...him, and make him answer still in the same language. But bemuse French is a living language, and to be used more in speaking, that should be tins! 1,-arnod,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 914 sider
...right way of teaching that language, which is by talking it into children in constant conversation, and not by grammatical rules. The Latin tongue would easily be taught the samo way, if his tutor, being constantly with him, would talk nothing else to him, and make him answer... | |
| James Leitch - 1876 - 332 sider
...right way of teaching that language, which is by talking it into children in constant conversation, and not by grammatical rules. The Latin tongue would...him, and make him answer still in the same language. But because French is a living language, and to be used more in speaking, that should be first learned,... | |
| |