 | 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 746
...shall be needful in every city throughout the land." His next counsel is that the speech of children " is to be fashioned to a distinct and clear pronunciation, as near as mav be to the Italian, esoerecommends, such as the learning of Italian, may be regarded as superfluous.... | |
 | 1871 - عدد الصفحات: 928
...— their studies, their exercise, and their diet. I. For their studies : first, they should begin with the chief and necessary rules of some good grammar, either that now used or any better ;si and while this is doing, their speech is to be fashioned to a distinct and clear pronunciation,*3... | |
 | Frederick Denison Maurice - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 432
...the school or college, we find him attaching considerable importance to grammar, but still more to distinct and clear pronunciation, " as near as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels." Obviously therefore Latin is in his school, as in others, the first instrument of the teacher ; but... | |
 | Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 524
...English.' To check this he recommends in his treatise of ' education ' that the speech of boys should be 'fashioned to a distinct and clear pronunciation,...as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels ;' and adds, 'to smatter Latin with an English mouth is as ill learning as Law-French.' Nevertheless... | |
 | Henry Barnard - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 524
...begin with the chief and necessary rules of some good grammar, cither that now used or any better ;'8 and while this is doing, their speech is to be fashioned to a distinct and clear pronunciation,83 as near as may bo to the Italian, especially in the vowels. For we Englishmen being... | |
 | John Addington Symonds - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 404
...pronounced. In his Epistle to Master Hartlib, he lays it down as a rule that, in the education of youths, " their speech is to be fashioned to a distinct and...as near as may be to the Italian, especially in the « This also would be the place to discuss the occasional rhymes found in Milton's blank verse. PL,... | |
 | Frederick Denison Maurice - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 436
...the school or college, we find him attaching considerable importance to grammar, but still more to distinct and clear pronunciation, " as near as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels." Obviously therefore Latin is in his school, as in others, the first instrument of the teacher; but... | |
 | Virgil, Levi Hart, V. R. Osborn - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 546
...give account to God of youth spent herein." Of grammar, Milton says: — "First, they should begin with the chief and necessary rules of some good grammar,...as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels. Next, to make them expert in the usefullest points of gramm ar ; and withal to season them, some easy... | |
 | 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 778
...shall be needful in every city throughout the land." His next counsel is that the speech of children "is to be fashioned to a distinct and clear pronunciation,...especially in the vowels ; for we Englishmen, being far northernly, do not open our mouths in the cold air wide enough to grace a southern tongue ; but arc... | |
 | Heinrich Schmidt - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 78
...pupils, when getting the first grammatical instruction in Latin, should be kept to 'fashion their speech to a distinct and clear pronunciation, as near as...may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels'.-') He recommends 'some easy and delightful book of education',") such *) M's Pr. W. p. 99 b. — 2) See... | |
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