| John Locke - 1922 - 294 páginas
...one upon the care of polishing his tongue, and of speaking better than the illiterate, then is the time for him to be instructed in the rules of grammar,...the one to him that has no need of the other : where rhetoric is not necessary, grammar may be spared.1 I know not why any one should waste his time, and... | |
| John Locke - 1988 - 328 páginas
...one upon the Care of polishing his Tongue, and of speaking better than the Illiterate, 35 then is the Time for him to be instructed in the Rules of Grammar,...the one to him that has no Need of the other; where Rhetorick is not necessary, Grammar may be spared. I know not why any one should waste his Time, and... | |
| John Locke - 1886 - 320 páginas
...one upon the Care of polishing his Tongue, and of speaking better than the Illiterate, 35 then is the Time for him to be instructed in the Rules of Grammar,...the one to him that has no Need of the other; where Rhetorick is not necessary, Grammar may be spared. I know not why any one should waste his Time, and... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1880 - 328 páginas
...one upon the care of polishing his tongue, and of speaking better than the illiterate, then is the time for him to be instructed in the rules of grammar,...the one to him that has no need of the other. Where rhetoric is not necessary, grammar may be spared. I know not why any one should waste his time, and... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1830 - 716 páginas
...and of speaking better than the illiterate, then is tin: time for him to ' be instructed in the rales of grammar, and not before. For grammar being to '...one ' to him that has no need of the other. Where rhetoric is not necessary, gram' mar may be spared. I know not why one should waste his time, and beat... | |
| |