| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 840 sidor
...are never to have more to do with it, as long as they live. Can there be any thing more ridiculous, than that a father should waste his own money, and...setting him to learn the Roman language, when, at tt same time, he designs him for a trade, wherein he having no use of Latin, fa not to forget that... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 874 sidor
...are never to have more to do with it, as long as they live. Can there be any thing more ridiculous, than that a father should waste his own money, and his son's time, in setting him to learn the Romaa language, when, at the same time, he designs him for a trade, wherein he having no use of Latin,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 sidor
...are never to have more to do with it, as long as they live. Can there be any thing more ridiculous, than that a father should waste his own money, and...that little which he brought from school, and which it is ten to one he abhors for the ill usage it procured him ? Could it be believed, unless we had... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 sidor
...are never to have more to do with it, as long as they live. Can there be any thing more ridiculous, than that a father should waste his own money, and...him to learn the Roman language, when, at the same tune, he designs him for a trade, wherein he having no use of Latin, fails not to forget that little... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 516 sidor
...have more to do with it as long as they live." " Can there," he asked, " be anything more ridiculous than that a father should waste his own money and his son's time in setting him to learn the Romaii language, when at the same time he designs him for a trade wherein he, having no use of Latin,... | |
| James Leitch - 1876 - 332 sidor
...necessary to a gentleman ; but at the same time he reminds his readers that nothing can be more ridiculous than that a father should waste his own money and his son's time, in setting him to learn Latin when he designs him for a trade, (p. 247.) And how applicable are the following remarks to the... | |
| John Locke - 1880 - 386 sidor
...never more to have anything to do with it as long as they live. Can there be anything more ridiculous, than that a father should waste his own money and...designs him for a trade, wherein he, having no use for Latin, fails not to forget that little which he brought from school, and which it is ten to one... | |
| 1881 - 578 sidor
...school, are never to have more to do with it as long as they live. Can there be anything more ridiculous, , , for Latin, fails not to forget that little which he brought from school, and which it is ten to one... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 sidor
...Can there be anything more ridiculous, than that a father should waste hie own money and his son'* alking along by the seaside, being seized with many...reflections upon his former and his present state of life, w for Latin, fails not to forget that little which he brought from school, and which it is ten to one... | |
| Sir Philip Magnus (bart.) - 1888 - 296 sidor
...father should waste his own money and his son's time in setting him 1 Educational Theories, p. 125. to learn the Roman language, when at the same time...designs him for a trade wherein he, having no use for Latin, fails not to forget that little which 'tis ten to one he abhors for the ill-usage it procured... | |
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