... Isocrates daily without missing every forenoon, and likewise some part of Tully every afternoon, for the space of a year or two, hath attained to such a perfect understanding in both the tongues and to such a ready utterance of the Latin, and that... Essays on Educational Reformers - Side 88af Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 568 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1835 - 606 sider
...and to such a ready utterance in the Latin, and that with such a judgment, as they be few in number in both universities, or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues comparable to her Majesty." We may well allow a teacher to be a little rapturous about the proficiency of a lady,... | |
 | Roger Ascham - 1815 - 428 sider
...ready utterance of the Latin, and that with such a judgement, as they be few in number in both the universities, or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues comparable with Her Majesty. And to conclude in a short room the commodities of double translation : surely the mind by daily marking,... | |
 | Voltaire - 1827 - 366 sider
...such a ready utterance of the Latin, and that with a judgment, as they be few in number in both the Universities, or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues comparable with her Majesty. And to conclude : surely the mind by daily marking, first, the cause and matter; then, the words and... | |
 | 1827 - 628 sider
...such a ready utterance of the Latin, and that with a judgment, as they be few in number in both the Universities, or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues comparable with her Majesty. And to conclude ;.---.- surely the mind by daily marking, first, the cause and matter ; then, the words... | |
 | Virgil - 1829 - 126 sider
...a ready utterance of the Latin [in conversation] and that with a judgment, as they be few in number in both Universities, or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues comparable with her Majesty." More to the same effect might be added, but we shall conclude with Milton's memorable opinion which... | |
 | 1829 - 188 sider
...a ready utterance " of the Latin, and that with a judgment, as " they be few in number in both the Universities, " or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues " comparable with her Majesty. And to conclude " in a short room the commodities of double " translation ; surely the mind, by daily... | |
 | Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 sider
...such a ready utterance of the Latin, and that with a judgment, as they be few in number in both the Universities, or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues comparable with her Majesty." II. Paraphrasis is defined as being " not only to express at large with more words, hut to shine and... | |
 | 1836
...such a ready utterance of the Latin, and that with a judgment, as they be few in number in both the Universities, or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues comparable with her Majesty." II. Paraphrasis is denned as being " not only to express at large with more words, but to shine and... | |
 | Hartley Coleridge - 1836 - 774 sider
...and to such a ready utterance in the Latin, and that with such a judgment, as they be few in number in both Universities, or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues comparable to her Majesty." And so in an epistle to Sturmius : — " It is almost incredible to how excellent... | |
 | A. R. Craig - 1847 - 408 sider
...Greek, and to such a ready utterance of the Latin, and that with a judgment as they be few in number in both universities, or elsewhere in England, that be in both tongues comparable to her Majesty." He also mentions a young gentlemen of his acquaintance, who, by the plan described,... | |
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