| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1886 - 376 páginas
...easy (and those be such as are most obvious to the sense), they present their young, un matriculated novices, at first coming with the most intellective...flats and shallows, where they stuck unreasonably long to learn a few words with lamentable construction, and now on the sudden transported under another... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1888 - 252 páginas
...intellective abstractions of Logick and Metaphysicks; So that they having but newly left those Grammatick flats and shallows where they stuck unreasonably to...the sudden transported under another climate to be tost and turmoil'd with their unballasted wits in fadomless and unquiet deeps of controversie, do for... | |
| John Milton - 1889 - 468 páginas
...easy (and those be such as are_ most . obvious. to the sense), they present their young unmatriculated novices at first coming with the most intellective...and shallows \ ... where they stuck unreasonably to leam a few words with lamentable construction, and now on the sudden transported under another climate... | |
| William Dwight Whitney - 1889 - 288 páginas
...grammar, or the structure of a language or languages; structured as regards language. So that they have but newly left those grammatic flats and shallows,...to learn a few words with lamentable construction. Milton, Education. To judge from their lexical and grammatic character, the IMaya] dialects |of Guatemaltec]... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1889 - 344 páginas
...most easy, and those le such as are most obvious to the sense, they present their young unmatriculated novices at first coming with the most intellective abstractions of Logic and Metaphysics." Here he distinctly points out the road to knowledge as starting from the objects of sense, as being... | |
| Samuel Gardner Williams - 1892 - 438 páginas
...arts most easy, — and those be such as are most obvious to the sense, — they present their young novices at first coming with the most intellective abstractions of logic and metaphysics," so that "for the most part they grow into hatred and contempt of learning." To this perverted* teaching, Milton... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 472 páginas
...sense), they present their young unmatriculated novices at first coming with the most inteljective abstractions of logic and metaphysics : so that they having but newly left those grammatic flats and shalkwe where they stuck unreasonably to learn a few words with lamentable construction, and now on... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1894 - 688 páginas
...easy (and those be such as are most obvious to the senses), they present their young, unmatriculated novices at first coming with the most intellective...flats and shallows, where they stuck unreasonably long to learn a few words with lamentable construction, and now on the sudden transported under another... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1894 - 442 páginas
...knew !" In a strain of lofty eloquence Milton compassionates the novices who having but newly left the "grammatic flats and shallows," where they stuck unreasonably...learn a few words " with lamentable construction," are suddenly transported under another climate, "to be tossed and turmoiled with their unballasted... | |
| John Milton - 1895 - 120 páginas
...sense, they present their young unmatriculated novices at first coming with the most intel- 5 lective abstractions of Logic and Metaphysics ; so that they...learn a few words with lamentable construction, and 10 now on the sudden transported under another climate to be tossed and turmoiled with their. unballasted... | |
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