| Oliver Goldsmith - 1801 - Počet stránok 424
...proper education at home. A boy, for inftance, who underftands perfectly well Latin, French, Arithmetic, Arithmetic, and the principles of the civil law, and...education that may qualify him for any undertaking. And thefe part* of learning fhould be carefully inculcated, let him be defigned for whatever calling he... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - Počet stránok 304
...character so unsuspicious and so unguarded as the writer's. education at home. A boy, for instance, who understands perfectly well Latin, French, Arithmetic,...all things, let him never touch a romance or novel ; those paint beauty in colours more charming than nature ; and describe happiness that man never tastes.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - Počet stránok 438
...done by a proper education at home. A boy, for instance, who understands perfectly well Latin, Frenchi Arithmetic, and the principles of the civil law, and...all things let him never touch a romance or novel; those paint beauty in colours more charming than nature; and describe happiness that man never tastes.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - Počet stránok 428
...proper education at home. A boy, for instance, whounderstandsperfectly well Latii^French, Arithmetic, Arithmetic, and the principles of the civil law, and...all things let him never touch a romance or novel; those paint beauty in colours more charming than nature; and describe happiness that man never tastes.... | |
| 1837 - Počet stránok 552
...impossible to conceive how much may be done by a proper education at home. A boy, for instance, who understands perfectly well Latin, French, arithmetic,...that may qualify him for any undertaking; and these part* of learning should be carefully inculcated, let him be designed for whatever calling he will.... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - Počet stránok 558
...might have been expected. " A boy," he says, writing to his brother Henry in 1759 from London, "who understands perfectly well Latin, French, arithmetic,...education that may qualify him for any undertaking." To the praises he received for supposed displays of early talent, as recorded in the preceding stories,... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - Počet stránok 564
...might have been expected. " A boy," he says, writing to his brother Henry in 1759 from London, "who understands perfectly well Latin, French, arithmetic,...education that may qualify him for any undertaking." To the praises he received for supposed displays of early talent, as recorded in the preceding stories,... | |
| sir James Prior - 1837 - Počet stránok 550
...might have been expected. " A boy," he says, writing to his brother Henry in 1759 from London, " who understands perfectly well Latin, French, arithmetic,...education that may qualify him for any undertaking." To the praises he received for supposed displays of early talent, as recorded in the preceding stories,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1839 - Počet stránok 550
...home. A boy, for instance, who understands perfectly well Latin. French, arithmetic, and the principies e world. The greatest merit in a state of poverty...can not relieve him. Frugality, and even avarice, i lie designed for whatever calling he will. Above all things, let him never touch a romance or novel;... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - Počet stránok 548
...may be done by a proper education at home. A hoy, tor instance, who understands perfectly well Latm. French, arithmetic, and the principles of the civil...paint beauty in colours more charming than nature, and descril« happiness that man never tastes. How delusive, how destructive are those pictures of consummate... | |
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