| Roger Ascham - Archery - 1815 - 428 pages
...which two points standeth perfect eloquence, one of the fairest and rarest gifts that God doth give to man." Ye know not what hurt ye do to learning, that care not for words, but for matter; and so make a divorce betwixt the tongue and the heart. For mark all ages, look... | |
| Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...which two points standeth perfect eloquence, one of the fairest and rarest gifts that God doth give to man.' " Ye know not what hurt ye do to learning, that care not for words, but for matter, and so make a divorce betwixt the tongue and the heart. For mark all ages, look... | |
| Education - 1836 - 432 pages
...which two points standeth perfect eloquence, one of the fairest and rarest gifts that God doth give to man.' " Ye know not what hurt ye do to learning, that care not for words, but for matter, and so make a divorce betwixt the tongue and the heart. For mark all ages, look... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1863 - 404 pages
...which two pointes ftandeth perfite eloquence, one of the faireft and rareft giftes that God doth geve to man. Ye know not, what hurt ye do to learning, that care not for wordes, but for matter, and fo make a devorfe betwixt the tong and the hart. For marke all aiges : looke upon the whole courfe... | |
| Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 388 pages
...which two points standeth perfect eloquence, one of the fairest and rarest gifts that God doth give to man." Ye know not what hurt ye do to learning, that care not for words, but for matter ; and so make a divorce botwixt the tongue and the heart. For mark all ages,... | |
| Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 398 pages
...which two points standeth perfect eloquence, one of the fairest and rarest gifts that God doth give to man." Ye know not what hurt ye do to learning, that care betwixt the tongue and the heart. For mark all ages, look upon the whole conrse of both the Greek and... | |
| Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 384 pages
...points standeth perfect eloquence, one of the fairest and rarest gifts that God doth give to man." _- .A Ye know not what hurt ye do to learning, that care - " ™ not for words, but for matter ; and so make a divorce 212 SCHOOLMASTER, BOOK II. betwixt the tongue and the... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1864 - 380 pages
...which two points standeth perfect eloquence, one of the fairest and rarest gifts that God doth give to man." Ye know not what hurt ye do to learning, that cannot for words, but for matter ; and so make a divorce betwixt the tongue and the heart. For mark... | |
| William Habington - 1870 - 314 pages
...de[e]peft reafons : in which two pointes ftandeth perfite eloquence, one of the faireft and rareft giftes that God doth geue to man. Ye know not, what...learning, that care not for wordes, but for matter, and fo make a deuorfe betwixt the tong and the hart. For marke aH aigcs : looke vpon the whole courfe of... | |
| Roger Ascham - Education - 1870 - 172 pages
...matters, and alfo plaine and fenfible vtterance for the bef l and de[e]pef l reafons: in which two pointes Ye know not, what hurt ye do to learning, that care '. not for wordes, but for matter, and fo make a deuorfe \ betwixt the tong and the hart . For marke all aigcs : looke vpon the whole courfe... | |
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