| John Locke - Education - 1693 - 290 pages
...Juftin, and other fuch Books. I do not mention this, as an Imagination of what I fanfie may do, but as of a thing I have known done, and the Latin Tongue with eafe got this way. §. 168. At the fame time that be is learning French and Lati», a Child, as... | |
| John Locke - 1712 - 332 pages
...Juflin, and other fuch Books. I do not mention this, as an Imagination of what I fancy may do, but as of a thing I have known done, and the Latin Tongue with eafe got this way. But to re^urn to what I was faying: He M 4 that that takes on him the charge... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1785 - 450 pages
...I donot mention • this, ''.this, adds Mr. Locke, as an Imagination of what I * fancy may do, but as of a thing I have known done, 'and the Latin Tongue...Advantages, which the Child may receive from his Mother's Inftruction, which I will endeavour more and more to qualify myfelf for : Particularly, after he has... | |
| George Colman - 1787 - 338 pages
...JUSTIN, and other fuch ** beaks. I do not mention this as an imagination of " what / fancie may do, but as of a thing I have *' known done, and. the LATIN Tongue with eaje got *' this way." Suppofing the Governor to be intelligent, able, and competent to the inftruction... | |
| Eutropius - 1793 - 208 pages
...Eutropius, Juftin, and other fuch Books. 1 do not mention this as an Imagination of what I fancy may do, but as of a Thing I have known done, and the Latin Tongue with Eafe got this Way. To conclude, the Ufe of Literal Tranflations has no Difficulty in it, and employs... | |
| Eutropius, John Clarke - Latin literature - 1793 - 202 pages
...Eutropius, Juftin, and other fuch Books. 1 do not mention this as an Imagination of what I fancy may do, but as of a Thing I have known done, and the Latin Tongue with Eafe got this Way. To conclude, the Ufe of Literal Tranftations has no Difficulty in it, and employs... | |
| John Clarke - 1795 - 310 pages
...Juftin, and ether fuch Books. 1 do not mention this as an Imagination of ivhat I fancy may do, but as of a Thing I have known done> and the Latin Tongue ivitb Eafe got this Way. To conclude, the Ufe of Literal Tranjlations has no Difficulty in it, and... | |
| Authoress - 1810 - 592 pages
...other books. I do not mention this,' adds Mr. Locke, 'as an imagination of what I fancy may do, but as of a thing I have known done, and the Latin tongue got with ease this way.' Mr. Locke proceeds to mention other advantages, which the child may receive from his... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 pages
...Eutropius, Justin, and other such books. I do not mention this as an imagination of what I fancy may do, but as of a thing I have known done, and the Latin tongue with ease got this way. But to return to what I was saying: he that takes on him the charge of bringing... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1813 - 608 pages
...other books. I do not mention this,' adds Mr. Locke, ' as au imagination of what 1 fancy may do, but as of a thing I have known done, and the Latin tongue gi)t with ease this way.' He then mentions other advantages, which the child may receive from his mother's... | |
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