Nobody is made any thing by hearing of rules, or laying them up in his memory ; practice must settle the habit of doing, without reflecting on the rule ; and you may as well hope to make a good painter, or musician, extempore, by a lecture and instruction... A Manual of Essays: Selected from Various Authors - 第 253 頁Manual 著 - 1809完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1851 - 502 頁
...catechetical method. " Nobody," observes Locke, with much point, " has made anything by the hearing of rules or laying them up in his memory. Practice must...without reflecting on the rule; and you may as well expect to make a good painter or musician extempore by a lecture or instruction in the arts of music... | |
| Claude Marcel - 1853 - 458 頁
...make speeches, or write despatches in the Latin language. . . . Nobody is made any thing by hearing of rules or laying them up in his memory ; practice must...the habit of doing without reflecting on the rule."! Among the great number of later writers who have equally condemned the use of grammar in beginning... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 560 頁
...precepts of logic or oratory. Nobody is made anything by hearing of rules or laying them up in bis memory ; practice must settle the habit of doing without...arts of music and painting, as a coherent thinker or a strict reasoner by a set of rules showing him wherein right reasoning consists. This being so that... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1854 - 440 頁
...lay before him a collection of all the best precepts of logic or oratory. Nobody is made any thing by hearing rules, or laying them up in his memory...to make a good painter or musician, extempore, by merely lecturing upon the arts of music and painting, as a coherent thinker, or strict reasoner, by... | |
| John Locke - 1854 - 536 頁
...him a collection of all the best precepts of logic or oratory. Nobody ш made any thing by hearing of rules, or laying them up in his memory ; practice...may as well hope to make a good painter or musician externpore, by a lecture and instruction in the arts of music and painting, as a coherent thinker,... | |
| Alfred Elwes - 1872 - 306 頁
...ftummcluirg. (a) Construe 'when Sir Robert Cotton was one day at his tailor's, he discovered, &c.,' and 35. Practice must settle the habit of doing without reflecting on the rule. 30. During the eruption from the crater of the Tombora mountain, in Sumbawa, the darkness occasioned... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 頁
...him a collection of all the best precepts of logic or oratory. Nobody is made any thing by hearing of rules, or laying them up in his memory; practice must...music and painting, as a coherent thinker, or strict reasoner, by a set of rules, showing him wherein right reasoning consists. This being so, that defects... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 頁
...him a collection of all the best precepts of logic or oratory. Nobody is made any thing by hearing of rules, or laying them up in his memory ; practice...music and painting, as a coherent thinker, or strict reasoncr, by a set of rules, showing him wherein right reasoning consists. This being so, that defects... | |
| Jean Roemer - 1857 - 332 頁
...anytime, it must be to one that can speak the language already" "Nobody is made any thing by hearing of rules or laying them up in his memory; practice must settle the hahit of doing without reflecting on the rule.". .. ."The knowledge a gentleman would 'ordinarily draw... | |
| William ROSS (B.A.) - 1858 - 246 頁
...following passage from Locke's Essay : — " Nobody," says he, " has made anything by the hearing of rules or laying them up in his memory. Practice must...without reflecting on the rule ; and you may as well expect to make a good painter or musician extempore by a lecture or instruction in the arts of music... | |
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