| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 444 頁
...they get of wretched barbarizing againft the Latin and Greek idiom, with their untutor'd Anglicifmi, odious to be read, yet not to be avoided without a well continu'd and judicious converfirg among pure Authors thors dig'efted, which they fcarce tafte, whereas,... | |
| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 408 頁
...they get of wretched barbarizing againft the Latin and Greek idiom, with their untutor'd Angticifms, odious to be read, yet not to be avoided without a well continu'd and judicious converfing among pure Aui thors tiiors digefted, which they fcarce tafte, whereas,... | |
| 1803 - 456 頁
...poor striplings like blood out of the nose, or the plucking of untimely fruit: besides, the ill liabit which they get of wretched barbarizing against the Latin and Greek idiom with their untutored -j Anglicisms, odious to be read, yet not to be avoidedT without a well-continued and judicious conversing... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 436 頁
...they get of wretched barbarizing againft the Latin and Greek idiom, with their untutored Anglicifms, odious to be read, yet not to be avoided without a well continued and judicious converfing among pure authors digefted, which they fcarce tafte : whereas, if after fpme preparatory... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 頁
...they get of wretched barbarizing againft the Latin and Greek idiom, with their untutored Anglicifms, odious to be read, yet not to be avoided without a well continued and judicious converfing among pure authors digefted, which they fcarce tafte : whereas, :if after fome preparatory... | |
| 1807 - 542 頁
...besides the ill hfabit which they get, of wretched bai'baris-ing against the Latin and Greek fdttnn with their untutored anglicisms, odious to be read,...without a well continued and judicious conversing among pure auihors digested, which they scarce taste. Whereas, if after some preparatory grounds of speech,... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 頁
...be wrung from poor striplings,Jike blood out of the nose, or the plucking of untimely fruit: besides the ill habit which they get of wretched barbarizing...without a well 'continued and judicious conversing among pure authors digested, which they scarce taste : whereas, if after Some preparatory grounds of speech... | |
| 1824 - 604 頁
...out of the nose, or the plucking of untimely fruit ; besides the ill habit which they get of wrelched barbarizing against the Latin and Greek idiom, with...without a well continued and judicious conversing among pure authors digested, which they scarce taste: whereas, if after some preparatory grounds of speech,... | |
| John Milton - 1819 - 484 頁
...presumption Englisht.] In his Tractnt, Of Education, MILTON speaks of " the ill habit which poor striplings get of wretched " barbarizing against the Latin and Greek idiom, with their un" tutor'd Anglicisms, odious to be read." He was therefore ambitious of accommodating his English... | |
| 1820 - 606 頁
...they get of wretched barbarising against the Latin and Greek idiom, with their untutor'd Anglosisms, odious to be read, yet not to be avoided without a well continued and judicious conversing among pure authors digested, which they scarce taste ; whereas, if after some preparatory grounds of speech... | |
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