| Jean Mary Stone - 1904 - 534 頁
...pleasant and wholesome ; and I have met with so much kindness, and so much learning, not hackneyed and trivial, but deep, accurate, ancient, Latin and...Colet, I seem to be listening to Plato himself. In Grocyn who does not marvel at such a perfect round of learning ? What can be more acute, profound,... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 頁
...pleasant and wholesome; and I have met with so much kindness and so much learning —not hackneyed and trivial, but deep, accurate, ancient Latin and...that but for the curiosity of seeing it, I do not now care so much for Italy. When I hear my Colet, I seem to be listening to Plato himself. In Grocyn, who... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1909 - 612 頁
...These men had learning neither hackneyed nor trivial, but deep, accurate, ancient Latin and Greek. When I hear my Colet, I seem to be listening to Plato himself. In Grocyn, who does not marvel at such a perfect round of learning? What can be more acute, profound and... | |
| 1913 - 192 頁
...commonplace and paltry, but profound accurate ancient Latin and Greek, that, save for the satisfaction of seeing it, I do not now so much care for Italy. Say what you can of the writer of this letter and where he was situated at the time. Suggest the names... | |
| Preserved Smith - 1923 - 524 頁
...agreeable and salubrious; and I have met with so much civility, and so much learning, not hackneyed and trivial, but deep, accurate, ancient, Latin and Greek, that but for curiosity I do not now much care whether I see Italy or not. When I hear my Colet I seem to be listening... | |
| Werner Schwarz - 1970 - 252 頁
...he had found no solution. Colet could show one way of combining humanistic and theological studies. 'When I hear my Colet, I seem to be listening to Plato himself, he wrote to Fisher at that time.4 I wonder if this sentence could not be explained by Erasmus's words... | |
| A. W. Ward, A. R. Waller - 1973 - 490 頁
...These men had learning neither hackneyed nor trivial, but deep, accurate, ancient Latin and Greek. When I hear my Colet, I seem to be listening to Plato himself. In Grocyn, who does not marvel at such a perfect round of learning? What can be more acute, profound and... | |
| W. J. R. Gibbs - 1913 - 192 頁
...commonplace and paltry, but profound accurate ancient Latin and Greek, that, save for the satisfaction of seeing it, I do not now so much care for Italy. Say what you can of the writer of this letter and where he was situated at the time. Suggest the names... | |
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