| Roger Ascham - Latin language - 1711 - 296 pages
...wittily to this End, and Eurpofe. ; . . -5, . This he addeth here. - 4/ This he dimini/heth there. - :?, This he ordereth thus, with placing That here, not there. 6, This he altereth and changeth either in Property of Words, in Form of Sentence, in Subftance of the Matter, or in on«j'6r other convenient... | |
| Roger Ascham - Archery - 1815 - 428 pages
...of the matter, these sentences, these words. 2. This and that he leaveth out; which he doth wittily, to this end and purpose. 3. This he addeth here. 4....there. 6. This he altereth and changeth, either in property of words, in form of sentence, in substance of the matter, or in one or other convenient circumstance... | |
| Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...the matter, these sentences, these words. " 2. This and that he leaveth out, which he doth wittily to this end and purpose. " 3. This he addeth here....there. " 6. This he altereth and changeth either in property of words, in form of sentence, in substance of the matter, or in one or other convenient circumstance... | |
| Education - 1836 - 432 pages
...the matter, these sentences, these words. " 2. This and that he leaveth out, which he doth wittily to this end and purpose. " 3. This he addeth here....there. " 6. This he altereth and changeth either in property of words, in form of sentence, in substance of the matter, or in one or other convenient circumstance... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1863 - 404 pages
...out, which he doth wittelie to this end and purpofe. 3. This he addeth here. 4. This he diminifheth there. 5. This he ordereth thus, with placing that...changeth, either in propertie of wordes, in forme of fentence, in fubftance of the matter, or in one or other convenient circumftance of the authors prefent... | |
| Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 398 pages
...of the matter, these sentences, these words. 2. This and that he leaveth out; which he doth wittily, to this end and purpose. 3. This he addeth here. 4....there. 6. This he altereth and changeth, either in property of words, in form of sentence, in substance of the matter, or in one or other convenient circumstance... | |
| Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 384 pages
...matter, these \ sentences, these words. ,' 2. This and that he leaveth out; which he doth wittily, to this end and purpose. 3. This he addeth here. 4. This he diininisheth there. 5. This he ordereth thus, with placing that here, not there. 6. This he altereth... | |
| William Habington - 1870 - 314 pages
...out, which he doth wittelie to this end and purpofe. 3. This he addeth here. 4. This he diminifheth there. 5. This he ordereth thus, with placing that...changeth, either, in propertie of wordes, in forme of fentence, in fubftance of the matter, or in one, or other conuenient circumftance of the authors prefent... | |
| Roger Ascham - Education - 1870 - 172 pages
...out, which he doth wittelie to this end and purpofe. 3. This he addeth here. 4. This he diminifheth there. 5. This he ordereth thus, with placing that...there. 6. This he altereth, and changeth, either, in propef tie of wordes, in forme of fentence, in fubflance of the' matter, or in one, or other conuenient... | |
| Roger Ascham - Latin language - 1898 - 340 pages
...and Virgill, or of Demosthenes and Tullie togither, to teach plainlie withall, after this sort. 1. Tullie reteyneth thus moch of the matter, thies sentences,...sentence, in substance of the matter, or in one, or other couuenient circumstance of the authors present purpose. In thies fewe rude English wordes, are wrapt... | |
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