The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 31
... nature will earnestly love learn- ing , gladly labor for learning , willingly learn of other , boldly ask any doubt . And thus , by Socrates ' judgment , a good father and a wise schoolmaster should choose a child to make a scholar of ...
... nature will earnestly love learn- ing , gladly labor for learning , willingly learn of other , boldly ask any doubt . And thus , by Socrates ' judgment , a good father and a wise schoolmaster should choose a child to make a scholar of ...
Pagina 35
... nature ; yet it is so necessary for learning as Plato maketh it a separate and perfect note of itself , and that so principal a note as without it all other gifts of nature do small service to learning . Afranius , that old Latin poet ...
... nature ; yet it is so necessary for learning as Plato maketh it a separate and perfect note of itself , and that so principal a note as without it all other gifts of nature do small service to learning . Afranius , that old Latin poet ...
Pagina 37
... nature will earnestly love learn- ing , gladly labor for learning , willingly learn of other , boldly ask any doubt . And thus , by Socrates ' judgment , a good father and a wise schoolmaster should choose a child to make a scholar of ...
... nature will earnestly love learn- ing , gladly labor for learning , willingly learn of other , boldly ask any doubt . And thus , by Socrates ' judgment , a good father and a wise schoolmaster should choose a child to make a scholar of ...
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