| David Crystal, Hilary Crystal - 2000 - 604 páginas
...advanced works on logic and metaphysics] So that they having but newly left those Grammatick flats & shallows where they stuck unreasonably to learn a...construction, and now on the sudden transported under another climat to be tost and turmoild with their unballasted wits in fadomles and unquiet deeps of controversie,... | |
| Lawrence F. Rhu - 2006 - 284 páginas
...easy—and those be such as are most obvious to the sense—they present their young unmatriculated novices at first coming with the most intellective abstractions of logic and metaphysics." 64 David Denby, of course, was no "young unmatriculated [novice]." He writes of his "second coming"... | |
| 96 páginas
...intellective abstractions of Logick and Metaphysicks ; So that they having but newly left those Grammatick flats and shallows where they stuck unreasonably to...the sudden transported under another climate to be tost and turmoil'd with their unballasted wits in fadomless and unquiet deeps of controversie, do for... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 2000 - 252 páginas
...intellective abstractions of Logick and Metaphysicks ; So that they having but newly left those Grammatick flats and shallows where they stuck unreasonably to...the sudden transported under another climate to be tost and turmoil'd with their unballasted wits in fadomless and unquiet deeps of controversie, do for... | |
| 1920 - 600 páginas
...intellective abstractions of Logick and Metaphysicks ; So that they having but newly left those Granunatick flats and shallows where they stuck unreasonably to...the sudden transported under another climate to be tost and turmoil'd with their unballasted wits in fadomlesa and unquiet deeps of controversie, do for... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1921 - 1542 páginas
...nose or the plucking of untimely fruit." He refers to the prevalent instruction as " those grammatical flats and shallows, where they stuck unreasonably...learn a few words with lamentable construction " and as " that assinine feast of sow-thistles and brambles, which is commonly set before them as all the... | |
| 1871 - 284 páginas
...most easy, and those be such as are most obvious to the sense, they present their young unmatriculated novices at first coming with the most intellective abstractions of logic and metaphysics." Milton, Of Education (Mitford's ed.), iv. 382. " He passed some time at his father's house before he... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 586 páginas
...easy, (and those be such as are most obvious to UK sense,) they present their young unmatriculated rayers, so, likewise, at Into present, to the merciful proteclion of the Almighty. Your mo Cicero, says Middle ton, made It his constant care that the progress of his knowledge should keep pace... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 446 páginas
...easy (and those be such as are most obvious to the sense), they present their young unmatriculated novices, at first coming, with the most intellective abstractions of logic and metaphysics ; soe that they, having but newly left those grammatic flats and shallows where they stuck unreasonably,... | |
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