| Roger Ascham - 1815 - 428 pagine
...proverb, sounding to the great hurt of learning, and shame of learned men, that " the greatest clerk* be not the wisest men." And though I, in all this discourse, seem plainly to prefer hard and rough •wits, before quick and light wits, both lor learning and manners... | |
| Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pagine
...proverb, sounding to the great hurt of learning, and shame of learned men, that ' the greatest clerks be not the wisest men.' " And though I, in all this discourse, seem plainly to prefer hard and rough wits, before quick and light wits, both for learning and manners ;... | |
| 1836 - 432 pagine
...pro\erb, sounding to the great hurt of learning, and shame of learned men, that ' the greatest clerks be not the wisest men.' " And though I, in all this discourse, seem plainly to prefer hard and rough wits, before quick and light wits, both for learning and manners ;... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1862 - 638 pagine
...proverb, sounding to the great hurt of learning, and shame of learned men, that ' the greatest clerks be not the wisest men.' And though I, in all this discourse, seem plainly to prefer hard and rough wits, before quick and light wits, both for learning and manners;... | |
| Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 384 pagine
...proverb, sounding to the great hurt of learning and shame of learned men, that "the greatest clerks be not the wisest men." And though I, in all this discourse, seem plainly to prefer hard and rough wits, before quick and light wits, both for learning and manners ;... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 pagine
...proverh, sounding to the great hurt of learning, and Bhame of learned men, that ' the greatest clerks be not the wisest men.' And though I, in all this discourse, seem plainly to prefer hard and rough wits, before*quick and light wits, both for learning and manners ;... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1877 - 118 pagine
...tree, and never or seldom cum to the gathering for good and lasting store. 1. For verie greafe of Larte I will not applie the similitude: but hereby, is plainlie...after by the ill chosing of scholers, to go to the universities. Whereof cummeth partelie, that lewde and spitefull proverbe, sounding to the greate hurte... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1898 - 340 pagine
...tree, and neuer or seldom cum to the gathering for good and lasting store. For verie greafe of hearte I will not applie the similitude: but hereby, is plainlie...hurte of learning, and shame of learned men, that, the .great- • est Clerkes be not the wisest men. And though I, in all this discourse, seem plainlie to... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 pagine
...proverb, sounding to the great hurt of learning and shame of learned men, that the greatest clerks be not the wisest men. And though I, in all this discourse, seem plainly to prefer hard and rough wits before quick and light wits, both for learning and manners, yet... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 pagine
...proverb, sounding to the great hurt of learning and shame of learned men, that the greatest clerks be not the wisest men. And though I, in all this discourse, seem plainly to prefer hard and rough wits before quick and light wits, both for learning and manners, yet... | |
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