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" And though the Greek learning grew in credit amongst the Romans, towards the end of their commonwealth, yet it was the Roman tongue that was made the study of their youth: their own language they were to make use of, and therefore it was their own language... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Seite 68
1826
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Words: Their Use and Abuse

William Mathews - 1882 - 406 Seiten
...languages. And though the Greek learning grew in credit amongst the Romans, . . . yet it was the Eoman tongue that was made the study of their youth; their...own language they were instructed and exercised in." Demosthenes, the greatest master of the Greek language, and one of the mightiest masters of expression...
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The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and ..., Band 2

Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1882 - 592 Seiten
...Roman tongue that was made the study of their youth. Their oion language they were to make use of, an:! therefore it was their own language they were instructed and exercised in." And, (p. 281,) " There can scarce be a greater defect," says he, "in a gentleman, than not to express...
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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education ..., Band 18,Ausgaben 1-2

United States. Office of Education - 1892 - 888 Seiten
...contempt for their languages. And though the Greek learning grew in credit among the Romans toward the end of their commonwealth, yet it was the Roman...own language they were instructed and exercised in." And (p. 281), "There can scarce be a greater defect." says he, " in a gentleman, than not express himself...
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Benjamin Franklin and the University of Pennsylvania, Ausgabe 2

Francis Newton Thorpe - 1893 - 540 Seiten
...contempt for their languages. And though the Greek learning grew in credit among the Romans toward the end of their commonwealth, yet it was the Roman...own language they were instructed and exercised in." And (p. 281), "There can scarce be a greater defect," says he, " in a gentleman, than not express himself...
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The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including the Private as Well as ..., Band 12

Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 510 Seiten
...and had a contempt for their languages. And though the Greek learning grew in credit among the Romans towards the end of their commonwealth, yet it was...own language they were instructed and exercised in." And (p. 281): "There can scarce be a greater defect," says he, "in a gentleman than not to express...
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Best Thoughts of Best Thinkers: Amplified, Classified, Exemplified and ...

Hialmer Day Gould, Edward Louis Hessenmueller - 1904 - 920 Seiten
...contempt for their languages. And though the Greek learning grew in credit amongst the Romans, * * * yet it was the Roman tongue that was made the study...own language they were instructed and exercised in." Demosthenes, the greatest master of the Greek language, and one of the mightiest masters of expression...
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English Philosophers of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Locke ...

John Locke, George Berkeley, David Hume - 1910 - 460 Seiten
...had a contempt for their languages. And tho' the Greek learning grew in credit amongst the Romans, towards the end of their commonwealth, yet it was...youth: their own language they were to make use of, ind therefore it was their own language they were instructed and exercised in. But, more particularly...
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The Educational Writings of John Locke

John Locke - 1912 - 292 Seiten
...had a contempt for their languages. And, though the Greek learning grew in credit amongst the Romans, towards the end of their commonwealth, yet it was...particularly to determine the proper season for grammar, I do not see how it can reasonably be made any one's study, but as an introduction to rhetoric : when it...
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The Limitations of the Educational Theory of John Locke Especially for the ...

Sister Mary Louise Cuff - 1920 - 156 Seiten
...cultivated their own, not foreign tongues. "And though the Greek learning grew in credit among the Romans, towards the end of their Commonwealth, yet it was...study of their youth : Their own language they were instructed and exercised in."51 "The great men among the Romans were daily exercising themselves in...
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The Educational Writings of John Locke

John Locke - 1922 - 294 Seiten
...had a contempt for their languages. And, though the Greek learning grew in credit amongst the Romans, towards the end of their commonwealth, yet it was...particularly to determine the proper season for grammar, I do not see how it can reasonably be made any one's study, but as an introduction to rhetoric : when it...
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