The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina xxix
... experience in twenty , and learning teacheth safely , when experience maketh more miserable than wise . " Such an assertion does not mean that he wants to make a dull bookworm out of his young gentleman . He insists , being himself an ...
... experience in twenty , and learning teacheth safely , when experience maketh more miserable than wise . " Such an assertion does not mean that he wants to make a dull bookworm out of his young gentleman . He insists , being himself an ...
Pagina 50
... experience in twenty , and learning teacheth safely , when experience maketh more miserable than wise . He hazardeth sore that waxeth wise by experience . An unhappy master he is that is made cunning by many shipwrecks ; a miserable ...
... experience in twenty , and learning teacheth safely , when experience maketh more miserable than wise . He hazardeth sore that waxeth wise by experience . An unhappy master he is that is made cunning by many shipwrecks ; a miserable ...
Pagina 51
... experience of all fashions in youth , being in proof always dangerous , in issue seldom lucky , is a way , indeed , to overmuch knowledge , yet used commonly of such men which be either carried by some curious affection of mind or ...
... experience of all fashions in youth , being in proof always dangerous , in issue seldom lucky , is a way , indeed , to overmuch knowledge , yet used commonly of such men which be either carried by some curious affection of mind or ...
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