| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 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... | |
| 1901 - 622 pagine
...spiteful 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... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1904 - 332 pagine
...andhelpeth to the good disgestion of other meates : Sweetinges, will receyue wormes, rotte, and dye'on the tree, and neuer or seldom cum to the gathering...scholers, to go to the vniuersities. Whereof cummeth i partelie, that lewde and spitefull prouerbe, sounding to the ; greate hurte of learning, and shame... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1909 - 206 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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