First, we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. The Quarterly Review - 第 112 頁William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero 著 - 1829完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | 1900
...and so unsuccessful ; first, we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek, as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year.3 And that which casts our proficiency therein so much behind, is our time lost partly in too... | |
 | George Gordon Coulton - 1901 - 325 頁
...KEFORM A NATIONAL DUTY. "First, we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned...otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. And that which casts our proficiency therein so much behind is ... partly in a preposterous exaction, forcing... | |
 | Eduard Engel - 1902 - 491 頁
...demands of modern times : — We do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek, as might be learned...otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. And that which casts our proficiency therein so much behind, is the preposterous exaction, forcing the... | |
 | 1903
...recognises, like Milton, " we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year." Similarly, Lewis says the pupil " may now " (ie after learning grammar, as he proposes), " learn things... | |
 | Classical Association of England and Wales - 1904
...and so unsuccessful ; first we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned...otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. And that which casts our proficiency therein so much behind is our time lost, partly in too oft idle vacancies,... | |
 | 1904
...first we do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Ijitin and Greek as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year. And that which casts our proficiency therein so much behind is our time lost, partly in too oft idle vacancies,... | |
 | 1906
...true to-day. He wrote : " We do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year." Later on Evelyn made a similar complaint. " At most schools," he wrote, "there is a casting away of... | |
 | 1906
...urgently true to-day. He wrote: "We do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year." Later, Evelyn made a similar complaint. " At most schools," he wrote, " there is a casting away of... | |
 | 1906
...true to-day. He wrote : " We do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in one year." Later on Evelyn made a similar complaint. " At most schools," he wrote, "there is a casting away of... | |
 | Sir William Huggins - 1906 - 131 頁
...true to-day. He wrote : " We do amiss to spend seven or eight years merely in scraping together so much miserable Latin and Greek as might be learned otherwise easily and delightfully in MICHAEL FARADAY, FRS BY A. Bt.AIKI.LY one year." Later on, Evelyn made a similar complaint. " At most... | |
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