And afterwards he put himself into such a road, that he lost not any one hour in the day, but employed all his time in learning and honest knowledge. Gargantua awaked about four o'clock in the morning. Whilst they were in rubbing of him, there was read... Works - Pagina 218di François Rabelais - 1807Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Oscar Browning - 1882 - 286 pagine
...forget all that he had learned under his ancient preceptors. He then began a new method of study, so that he lost not any one hour in the day, but employed...about four o'clock in the morning. Whilst they were rubbing of him there was read unto him some chapters of the Holy Scripture, aloud and clearly, with... | |
| Oscar Browning - 1882 - 220 pagine
...forget all that he had learned under his ancient preceptors. He then began a new method of study, so that he lost not any one hour in the day, but employed...Gargantua awaked about four o'clock in the morning. While they were rubbing of him there was read unto him some chapters of the Holy Scripture, aloud and... | |
| François Rabelais - 1883 - 330 pagine
...otherwise, and to improve his parts. Afterwards he put himself into such a road and way of studying that he lost not any one hour in the day, but employed...in learning, and honest knowledge. Gargantua awaked then about four o'clock in the morning. Whilst they were in rubbing of him, there was read unto him... | |
| François Rabelais, Walter Besant, Sir Walter Besant - 1883 - 410 pagine
...and to improve his parts. Afterwards he put himself into such a train of study that he lost not any hour in the day, but employed all his time in learning and honest knowledge. Gargantua awaked, then, about four o'clock in the morning. Whilst they were rubbing him, there was read unto him some... | |
| François Rabelais - 1890 - 346 pagine
...otherwise, and to improve his parts. Afterwards he put himself into such a road and way of studying that he lost not any one hour in the day, but employed...in learning, and honest knowledge. Gargantua awaked then about four o'clock in the morning. Whilst they were in rubbing of him, there was read untojiim... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 612 pagine
...to be like them. Thereupon Gargantua " put himself into such a train of study that he lost not any hour in the day, but employed all his time in learning and honest knowledge." The day was to begin at 4 am, with reading of "some chapter of the Holy Scripture, and oftentimes he... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 612 pagine
...be like them. Thereupon Gargantua " put himself into such a train of study that he lost not any hout in the day, but employed all his time in learning and honest knowledge." The day was to begin at 4 am, with reading of " some chapter of the Holy Scripture, and oftentimes... | |
| Hubert Marshall Skinner - 1894 - 604 pagine
...wit and improve his parts, and to bend his study another way, so as that the world might have a value for him. And afterwards he put himself into such a...rubbing of him, there was read unto him some chapter of the Holy Scriptures aloud and clearly, with a pronunciation fit for the matter ; and hereunto was... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 496 pagine
...and to improve his parts. Afterwards he put himself into such a train of study that he lost not any hour in the day, but employed all his time in learning and honest knowledge. Gargantua awaked then about four o'clock in the morning. Whilst they were rubbing him, there was read unto him some... | |
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