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" Mark all mathematical heads, which be only and wholly bent to those sciences, how solitary they be themselves, how unfit to live with others, and how unapt to serve in the world. "
The Whole Works of Roger Ascham: A report and discourse of the affaires and ... - Pagina 100
di Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864
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Auntient lere, a selection of aphoristical and preceptive passages from the ...

Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pagine
...Mark all mathematical heads, which be only and wholly bent to those sciences, how solitary they be in themselves, how unfit to live with others, and how...uttered long before by wise men's judgment and sentence. HOGER ASCHAM. j» EITHER Aristotle and Pliny knew not what was good and evil for learning and virtue,...
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The English Works of Roger Ascham: Preceptor to Queen Elizabeth

Roger Ascham - 1815 - 428 pagine
...moderately mingled, and wisely applied to some good use of life. Mark all mathematical heads, which be only and wholly bent to those sciences, how solitary...be themselves, how unfit to live with others, and now unapt to serve in the world. This is not only known by common experience, but uttered long before...
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Biographia Borealis: Or, Lives of Distinguished Northerns

Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 764 pagine
...mathematical heads. which be wholly and only bent to those sciences, how solitary they be themselves, how unapt to serve in the world. This is not only known by common experience, but uttered long before by wise men's judgment and sentence. Galen saith, much...
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The schoolmaster: essays on practical education, selected from the works of ...

Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pagine
...moderately mingled, and wisely applied to some good use of life. Mark ull mathematical heads, which be only and wholly bent to those sciences, how solitary...with others, and how unapt to serve in the world." In support of this notion he quotes Galen, Plato, and Cicero, as all condemning much music, on the...
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the ..., Volume 1

1836 - 432 pagine
...moderately mingled, and wisely applied to some good use of life. Mark all mathematical heads, which be only and wholly bent to those sciences, how solitary...with others, and how unapt to serve in the world." In support of this notion he quotes Galen, Plato, and Cicero, as all condemning much music, on the...
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The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire;: Being Lives of the Most ...

Hartley Coleridge - 1836 - 774 pagine
...mathematical heads, which be wholly and only bent to those sciences, how solitary they be themselves, how unapt to serve in the world. This is not only known by common experience, but uttered long before by wise men's judgment and sentence. Galen saith, much...
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Lives of Northern Worthies: Lady Anne Clifford. Roger Ascham. John Fisher ...

Hartley Coleridge - 1852 - 408 pagine
...mathematical heads, which be wholly and only bent to those sciences, how solitary they be themselves, how unapt to serve in the world. This is not only known by common experience, but uttered long before by wise men's judgment and sentence. Galen saith, much...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 3

Henry Barnard - 1857 - 866 pagine
...mathematical heads, which be wholly and only bent to those sciences, how solitary they be themselves, Cbʮʳ M( =Ykہ ¥ H - CJ A ! yθ<kPRgt< / by common experience, but uttered long before by wise men's judgment and sentence. Galen saith. much...
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The American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 3

1857 - 862 pagine
...mathematical heads, which be wholly and only bent to those sciences, how solitary they be themselves, how unapt to serve in the world. This is not only known by common experience, but uttered long l>efore by wise men's judgment and sentence. Galen saith, much...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 11

Henry Barnard - 1862 - 638 pagine
...moderately mingled, and wisely applied to some good use of life. Hark all mathematical heads, •which be only and wholly bent to those sciences, how solitary...with others, and how unapt to serve in the world." In support of this notion he quotes Galen, Plato, and Cicero, as all condemning much music, on the...
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