| Rod Parker-Rees, Jenny Willan - 2006 - 384 Seiten
...their Tongues to the learned Languages; you must confess, that you have a strange value for words, when preferring the Languages of the Ancient Greeks...it worth while, to hazard your Son's Innocence and Vertue, for a little Greek and Latin. For, as for that Boldness and Spirit, which Lads get amongst... | |
| John Locke - 1988 - 328 Seiten
...for Words, when preferring the Languages of the antient 20 Greeks and Romans to that which made 'em such brave Men, you think it worth while to hazard...PlayFellows at School, it has ordinarily such a Mixture of Rude25 ness and ill-turn'd Confidence, that those misbecoming and disingenuous Ways of shifting in... | |
| John Locke - 1886 - 320 Seiten
...for Words, when preferring the Languages of the antient 20 Greeks and Romans to that which made 'em such brave Men, you think it worth while to hazard...PlayFellows at School, it has ordinarily such a Mixture of Rude25 ness and ill-turn'd Confidence, that those misbecoming and disingenuous Ways of shifting in... | |
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