| Legrand (cit.) - 1800 - 356 halaman
...our literature. ' He that will write well in any tongue ' (says old Roger Ascham), must follow the counsel of ' Aristotle : to speak as the common people do; to think as ' wise men do :' and a copious model of this popular style is preserved in the common English translation of the... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 halaman
...most bold in English : when surely every man that is most ready to talk is not most able to write. He that will write well in any tongue, must follow...understand him, and the judgment of wise men allow him. Many English writers have not done so, but using strange words, as Latin, French, and Italian, do make... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 970 halaman
...most bold in English : when surely every man that is most ready to talk is not most able to write. lie that will write well in any tongue, must follow this...understand him, and the judgment of wise men allow him. Many English writers have not done so, but using strange words, as Latin, French, and Italian, do make... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 halaman
...mostjbold in English : when surely every man that is most ready to talk is not most able to write. He that will write well in any tongue, must follow this counsel of Aristotle, to speak as Uie common people do, to think as wise men do: as so should every man understand him, and the judgment... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 550 halaman
...most bold in English : when surely every man that is most ready to talk is not most able to write. He that will write well in any tongue, must follow...Aristotle, to speak as the common people do, to think as wise4 men do : as so should every man understand him, and the judgment of wise men allow him. Many... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1815 - 428 halaman
... THE ENGLISH WORKS OK ROGER ASCHAM, PRECEPTOR TO QUEEN ELIZABETH. A NEW EDITION. " He that will write well in any tongue, must follow...as the common people do, to think as wise men do." TOXOPHILDS. LONDON* '•' '-' PRINTED FOR WHITE, COCK&Atix'; 'AND COO., HORACE'S HEAD, '' ' ' MDCCCXV.'... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 606 halaman
...most bold in English; when surely every man, that is most ready to talk, is not most able to write. He, that will write well in any tongue, must follow...do: as so should every man understand him, and the judgement of wise men allow him. Many English writers have not done so, but using strange words, as... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 570 halaman
...compositions will be insipid. Distil a bone, and you will have a quantity of water. 3. He that would write well in any tongue must follow this counsel of Aristotle ; — to think with the learned, but speak with the common people, that these may understand, and those approve... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1832 - 304 halaman
...expressed by himself. " He that will write well in any tongue, must speak as the common people do, think as wise men do ; as so should every man understand him, and the judgment of wise men allow him." -\ This tutor of queens wrote a work he called The Schoolmaster. It is a fine treatise on education,... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1832 - 312 halaman
...expressed by himself. " He that will write well in any tongue, must speak as the common people do, think as wise men do ; as so should every man understand him, and the judgment of wise men allow him." This tutor of queens wrote a work he called The Schoolmaster. It is a fine treatise on education, and... | |
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