And though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet if he have not studied the solid things in them as well as the words and lexicons, he were nothing so much to be esteemed a learned man, as any yeoman... American Annals of Education - Página 2461839Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 páginas
...things useful to be known. And though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel Henco appear the many mistakes which have made learning generally so unpleasing and so unsuccessful... | |
| George Combe - 1879 - 856 páginas
...Milton says, " Though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft this world into, yet, if he have not studied the solid...or tradesman competently wise in his mother dialect only."1 And Dr Adam Smith observes, that " it seldom happens that a man, in any part of his life, derives... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 páginas
...things useful to be known. And though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel e tame and wellordered horse, but wild and unfortunate children. ho were nothing so much to be esteemed a learned man, as any yeoman or tradesman competently wise in... | |
| 1903 - 986 páginas
...that Babel cleft the world into, yet if he have not studied the solid things in them as well as his words and lexicons, he were nothing so much to be esteemed a learned man as any yeoman competently wise in his mother dialect only." WJ ANDREW. 74 Otter in By the REV. FCR JOURDAIN, MA,... | |
| 1889 - 746 páginas
...these memorable words: " Though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet if he have not studied the...tradesman competently wise in his mother dialect only." (Tractate to Hartlib, § 4.) So Erasmus and the scholars would have all the educated understand the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 842 páginas
...to bu known. , And though a, Unyuist should .J. I pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet, if he have • not studied...esteemed a learned man, as any yeoman or tradesman competed ly wise in his mother dialect only.ywfence appear the many mistakes which have made learnipg... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1881 - 34 páginas
...linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet, if he had not studied the solid things in them, as well as the...so much to be esteemed a learned man as any yeoman competently wise in his mother dialect only." — MILTON. "I cannot hut think as Aristotle (lib. 6)... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 558 páginas
...things useful to be known. And though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet, if he have not studied...many mistakes which have made learning generally so uupleasing and so unsuccessful: first, we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping... | |
| John Milton - 1883 - 80 páginas
...usefull to be known. And though a Linguist should pride himself to have all the Tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet, if he have not studied the solid things in them as well as the Words & Lexicons, he were nothing so much to be esteem'd a learned man, as any Yeoman or Tradesman competently... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 742 páginas
...to be known. "Though a linguist," he says, "should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet, if he have not studied the solid things in them as well an the words in lexicons, he were not so much to be esteemed a learned man as any yeoman or tradesman,... | |
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