The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 31
... praise by well - doing . The two first points be special benefits of nature which nev- ertheless be well preserved and much increased by good order . But as for the five last , love , labor , gladness to learn of others , boldness to ...
... praise by well - doing . The two first points be special benefits of nature which nev- ertheless be well preserved and much increased by good order . But as for the five last , love , labor , gladness to learn of others , boldness to ...
Pagina 59
... praise should they win to themselves , what commodity should they bring to their country , that would thus deserve to be pointed at : " Behold , there goeth the author of good order , the guide of good men . ” I could say more , and yet ...
... praise should they win to themselves , what commodity should they bring to their country , that would thus deserve to be pointed at : " Behold , there goeth the author of good order , the guide of good men . ” I could say more , and yet ...
Pagina 133
... praise in doing like good for the advancement of learning and virtue . And yet , though he were a papist , if any young man given to new learning ( as they termed it ) went beyond his fellows in wit , labor , and towardness , even the ...
... praise in doing like good for the advancement of learning and virtue . And yet , though he were a papist , if any young man given to new learning ( as they termed it ) went beyond his fellows in wit , labor , and towardness , even the ...
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