Hence 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 in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek, as might be learned otherwise easily... The first book of Virgil's Aeneid - Seite xiiivon Virgil - 1827 - 81 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| David Irving - 1825 - 322 Seiten
...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 in...might be learned- otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. And that which casts our proficiency therein so much behind, is our time lost partly in too... | |
| Precept - 1825 - 302 Seiten
...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 in...might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. And that which casts our proficiency therein so much behind, is but time lost partly in too... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 Seiten
...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 in...might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. And that which casts our proficiency therein so much behind, is our time lost partly in too... | |
| James Taylor - 1828 - 212 Seiten
...works are in a state of forwardness, and will appear in succession, till the course is complete. " We do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in...might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year." — Milton. PARSING LESSONS TO BOOK I. OF VIRGIL. PARSING LESSONS TO BOOK I. OF HOMER. AND... | |
| 1828 - 592 Seiten
...intellectual. Milton, complained that we did ' amiss to spend seven or eight years in scraping together as much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year;' and he might have added — as is in orie year forgotten by the greater number of those... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1829 - 464 Seiten
...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 in...might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. * And that which casts our proficiency therein so much behind, is our time lost partly in... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 Seiten
...appear the many mistakes which have made learning generally so unpleasing and so unsuccessful; and we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in...might be learned Otherwise easily and delightfully in one year.—Milieu. DCCCCLXVI Honour is like the glassy bubble, Which coat Philosophers such trouble;... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 Seiten
...appear the many mistakes which have m.sde learning generally so unpleasing and so unsuccessful; and we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in...might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. — Milton. 1 282 LACONICS. • DCCCCLXVI Honour is like the glassy bubble, Which cost Philosophers... | |
| 1829 - 576 Seiten
...intellectual. Milton complained that we did " amiss to spend seven or eight years in scraping together as much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year;" and he might have added — as is in one year forgotten by the greater number of those who... | |
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