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" These are not matters to be wrung from poor striplings, like blood out of the nose, or the plucking of untimely fruit. Besides the ill habit which they get of wretched barbarizing against the Latin and Greek idiom, with their untutored Anglicisms, odious... "
The first book of Virgil's Aeneid - Seite xiii
von Virgil - 1827 - 81 Seiten
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The Friendship of Books

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1880 - 436 Seiten
...wrung from poor striplings, like blood out of the nose, or the plucking of untimely fruit ; besides the ill habit which they get of wretched barbarizing...without a well-continued and judicious conversing among pure authors digested." These remarks you perceive, whether just or not in themselves, are the utterances...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical ..., Bände 1-2

Robert Chambers - 1880 - 842 Seiten
...final work of a he:id filled by long reading and observing, with elegant maxims and copious invention. odious to be read, yet not to be avoided without a well-continued and judicious conversing among pure authors digested, which they; scarce taste : whereas, if after some preparatory grounds of speech...
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Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes. Authors, 544 ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 Seiten
...S. JOHNSON. Few languages are richer than English in approximate synonyms and conjugates. GP MARSH. The ill habit which they get of wretched barbarizing against the Latin and Greek idiom, with llieir untutored Anglicisms. MILTON. The Anglo-Saxon, one of the most vigorous shoots of the great...
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Milton Considered as a Political Writer

Heinrich Schmidt - 1882 - 78 Seiten
...p. 99 b. - "-) ibid. p. 99 b. — 3) ibid. jj. 98 b. • M rom it, as a natural consequence , 'the wretched barbarizing against the Latin and Greek idiom, with their untutored Anglicisms." ') Milton, knows only of one rational method of learning languages : First the necessary 'preparatory...
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Milton's Tractate on Education: A Facsimile Reprint from the Ed. of 1673

John Milton - 1883 - 80 Seiten
...wrung from poor striplings, like blood out of the Nose, or the plucking of untimely fruit : besides the ill habit which they get of wretched barbarizing against the Latin and Greek idiom, with their untutor'd Anglicisms, odious to be read, yet not to be avoided without a well continu'd and judicious...
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Ueber den gebrauch des artikels in Milton's Paradise lost, Bände 1-6

Max Karl Gottschalk - 1883 - 402 Seiten
...M's Pr. W. p. 99 b. - 2) ibid. p. 99 b. — 3) ibid. p. 98 b.rom it, as a natural consequence , 'the wretched barbarizing against the Latin and Greek idiom, with their untutored Anglicisms.' ') Milton knows only of one rational method of learning languages: First the uecessary 'preparatory...
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Selected Prose Writings of John Milton

John Milton - 1884 - 326 Seiten
...be wrung from poor striplings; like blood out of the nose, or the plucking of untimely fruit Besides the ill habit which they get of wretched barbarizing...without a well-continued and judicious conversing among pure authors digested, which they scarce taste. Whereas if after some preparatory grounds of speech...
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A History of Education

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1886 - 376 Seiten
...wrung from poor striplings, like blood out of the nose, or the plucking of untimely fruit ; besides all the ill habit which they get of wretched barbarizing...without a well-continued and judicious conversing among pure authors, digested, which they scarce taste." In the following extract Milton arraigns the methods...
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A History of Education

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1886 - 382 Seiten
...wrung from poor striplings, like blood out of the nose, or the plucking of untimely fruit ; besides all the ill habit which they get of wretched barbarizing...without a well-continued and judicious conversing among pure authors, digested, which they scarce taste." In the following extract Milton arraigns the methods...
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The Prose Works of John Milton, Band 3

John Milton - 1888 - 538 Seiten
...wrung from poor striplings, like blood out of the nose, or the plucking of untimely fruit. Besides the ill habit which they get of wretched barbarizing...odious to be read, yet not to be avoided without a well-continned and judicious conversing among pure authors digested, which they scarce taste. f Whereas,...
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