 | Sydney Smith - 1869 - 888 páginas
...grammarians? Let us hear what Mr Locke says upon this subject : — " If grammar ought to betaught at any time, it must be to one that can speak the...already ; how else can he be taught the grammar of it? This at least is evident, from the practice of the wise and learned nations amongst the ancients. They... | |
 | Sydney Smith - 1870 - 844 páginas
...tongue before they are very good grammarians ! Let us hear what Mr. Locke says upon this subject:—"If grammar ought to be taught at any time, it must be...already; how else can he be taught the grammar of it! This at least is evident, from the practice of the wise and learned nations amongst the ancients. They... | |
 | Robert Hebert Quick - 1874 - 376 páginas
...will learn merely by rote. Languages must be learned by rote, and used without any thought of grammar: "if grammar ought to be taught at any time, it must...already : how else can he be taught the grammar of it?" " Grammar is, in fact, an introduction to rhetoric."* " I grant the grammar of a language is sometimes... | |
 | Sydney Smith - 1874 - 608 páginas
...good grammarians ? Let us hear what Mr Locke says upon this subject : — " If grammar ought to bo taught at any time, it must be to one that can speak...already ; how else can he be taught the grammar of it? This at least is evident, from the practice of the wise and learned nations amongst the ancients. They... | |
 | Jean Roemer - 1875 - 338 páginas
...to me that tongue that any one can learn, or speak as he should do, by the rules of grammar "...." If grammar ought to be taught at any time, it must be to »ne that can speak the language already " "Nobody is made any thing by hearing of rules or laying... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1876 - 518 páginas
...grammar should be taught?" To which, upon the premised grounds, the answer is obvious, viz. : — That if grammar ought to be taught at any time, it must...already : how else can he be taught the grammar of it ? This, at least, is evident from the practice of the wise and learned nations amongst the ancients.... | |
 | James Leitch - 1876 - 332 páginas
...grammar of the language ; and after this expression of opinion we are not surprised to hear from him that if grammar ought to be taught at any time, it must be to one that can speak the language already ; (p. 264); an opinion strongly shared in by Herbert Spencer. His partiality for practical skill is... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 páginas
...grammar should be taught?" To which, upon the premised grounds, the answer is obvious, viz'. : — That if grammar ought to be taught at any time, it must be to one that can »peak the language already: how else can he be taught the grammar of it? This, at least, is evident... | |
 | Sydney Smith - 1877 - 626 páginas
...tongue before they are very good grammarians ? Let us hear what Mr. Locke says upon this subject : — "If grammar ought to be taught at any time, it must...already ; how else can he be taught the grammar of it ? This at least is evident, from the practice of the wise and learned nations amongst the ancients.... | |
 | Sydney Smith - 1880 - 328 páginas
...tongue before they are very good grammarians ? Let us hear what Mr. Locke says upon this subject : — " If grammar ought to be taught at any time, it must...already ; how else can he be taught the grammar of it ? This at least is evident, from the practice of the wise and learned nations amongst the ancients.... | |
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