... eagerness imaginable. May Priscian himself be my enemy if what I am now going to say be not exactly true. I knew an old Sophister that was a Grecian, a latinist, a mathematician, a philosopher, a musician, and all to the utmost perfection, who, after... Thomas Linacre - 第 31 頁Sir William Osler 著 - 1908 - 64 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 610 頁
...MAY Priscian himself be my enemy," says ERASMUS, " if what I am now going to say be not exactly true. I knew an old Sophister that was a Grecian, a Latinist, a Mathematician, a Philosopher, a Musician, and all to the utmost perfection, who after threescore years' experience in the world, had... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 頁
..."Млт Priscian himself be my enemy," says ERASMUS, "if what I am now going to say be not exactly true. I knew an old Sophister that was a Grecian, a Latinist, a Mathematician, a Philosopher, a Musician, and all to the utmost perfection, who after threescore years' experience in the world, had... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - 1870 - 368 頁
...eagerness imaginable. May Priscian himself be my enemy if what I am now going to say be not exactly true. I knew an old Sophister, that was a Grecian, a latinist, a mathematician, a philosopher, a musician, and all to the utmost perfection, who after threescore years' experience in the world, had... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus, Hans Holbein - 1876 - 424 頁
...eagerness imaginable. May Priscian himself be my enemy if what I am now going to say be not exactly true. I knew an old Sophister that was a Grecian, a latinist, a mathematician, a philosopher, a musician, and all to the utmost perfection, who, after threescore years' experience in the world, had... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - 1922 - 346 頁
...eagerness imaginable. May Priscian himself be my enemy, if what I am now going to say be not exactly true. I knew an old Sophister that was a Grecian, a latinist, a mathematician, a philosopher, a musician, and all to the utmost perfection ; who, after threescore years' experience in the world,... | |
| Elizabeth M. Nugent - 734 頁
...widely praised. The greatest tribute came from Erasmus, Linacre's former student, who compliments him in Praise of Folly: 'I knew an old Sophister that was...in drudging to conquer the criticisms of grammar.' Eight editions of the Emendata were printed on the Continent, and one of them was edited by Melanchthon... | |
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