The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 29
... memory well preserved by use and much increased by order , as our scholar must learn another day in the university , but in a child a good memory is well known by three properties ; that is , if it be quick in receiving , sure in ...
... memory well preserved by use and much increased by order , as our scholar must learn another day in the university , but in a child a good memory is well known by three properties ; that is , if it be quick in receiving , sure in ...
Pagina 35
... memory well preserved by use and much increased by order , as our scholar must learn another day in the university , but in a child a good memory is well known by three properties ; that is , if it be quick in receiving , sure in ...
... memory well preserved by use and much increased by order , as our scholar must learn another day in the university , but in a child a good memory is well known by three properties ; that is , if it be quick in receiving , sure in ...
Pagina 36
... memory , love , like , and praise learning never so much , yet if he be not of himself painful , he shall never attain unto it . And yet where love is present labor is seldom absent , and namely in study of learning and matters of the ...
... memory , love , like , and praise learning never so much , yet if he be not of himself painful , he shall never attain unto it . And yet where love is present labor is seldom absent , and namely in study of learning and matters of the ...
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