| Allison Wrifford, Anson Wrifford - 1831 - 198 páginas
...added, but we shall conclude with Milton's memorable opinion, which forms the motto for our system: ' We do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in...much miserable Latin and Greek, as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year.' That his view of the means to be employed in this caso... | |
| Sir James Edward Smith - 1832 - 650 páginas
...refuse. appear the many mistakes which have made learning generally so unplcasing and so unsuccessful : first, we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely...much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. " I shall detain you now no longer in the demonstration... | |
| lady Pleasance Smith - 1832 - 652 páginas
...refuse. appear the many mistakes which have made learning generally so unpleasing and so unsuccessful : first, we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely...much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. " I shall detain you now no longer in the demonstration... | |
| Charles François L'Hommond - 1833 - 136 páginas
...TRANSLATION; AS CLOSELY LITERAL AS THE IDIOMATIC DIFFERENCE OF THE LANGUAGES WILL ALLOW. BY LEVI HART. We do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely In...much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned otherwise, uuily and delightfully, in one year.— Mltm's Letter on Education. BALTIMORE: PUBLISHED... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - 1834 - 638 páginas
...was spoken so impurely as to produce bad habits in the pupils. About a hundred years after Ascham, lived Milton, who was also one of the finest classical...and recommends that a book be ' lessoned thoroughly (contract/) to them.' ' This,' he continues,' I take to be the most natural and the most profitable... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - 1834 - 602 páginas
...one of the finest classical scholars in England. In his letter to Hartlib on Education, he says : 1 First, we do amiss, to spend seven or eight years...as might be learned easily and delightfully in one yrar.' He then goes on to speak of the method, and recommends that a book be ' lessoned thoroughly... | |
| James Simpson - 1834 - 350 páginas
...Hence appear the many mistakes which have made learning generally so unpleasant and so unsuccessful. First, we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely...much miserable Latin and Greek, as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one ijear ;* and that which casts our proficiency so much behind... | |
| 1834 - 706 páginas
...1832-33. By WII.LIAM M'KEAN. Glasgow, 1833. Pp. 32. MILTON long ago gave it as his opinion, that " we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in...much miserable Latin and Greek, as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year ;" that " language is but the instrument conveying to... | |
| James Simpson - 1834 - 422 páginas
...Hence appear the many mistakes which have made learning generally so unpleasant and so unsuccessful. First, we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely...together so much miserable Latin and Greek, as might he learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year *; and that which casts our proficiency so... | |
| James Simpson - 1834 - 442 páginas
...Hence appear the many mistakes which have made learning generally so unpleasant and so unsuccessful. First, we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much mkerable Latin and Greek, as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year *; and... | |
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