The Whole Works of Roger Ascham: A report and discourse of the affaires and state of Germany and the Emperour Charles his court ... The scholemaster. 1570. Latin poems. Grant's oration on the life and death of Roger Ascham. Seven letters of Giles Ascham, Roger Ascham's sons, to the Lord treasurer BurleighJ.R. Smith, 1864 |
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... greatest matters that were to be marked in all these affairs . For no week almost hath past , in the which there hath not commonly come to my hand for the most part of the notable things that have been attempted in Turkey , Hungary ...
... greatest matters that were to be marked in all these affairs . For no week almost hath past , in the which there hath not commonly come to my hand for the most part of the notable things that have been attempted in Turkey , Hungary ...
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... greatest mischief amongst men , and least punished is unkindness : the greatest mischief truly , and least punished also by any ordinary law and sentence : yet , as I have seen here by experience , unkindness hath so wrought with men ...
... greatest mischief amongst men , and least punished is unkindness : the greatest mischief truly , and least punished also by any ordinary law and sentence : yet , as I have seen here by experience , unkindness hath so wrought with men ...
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... greatest , not when his coffers be fullest , as Croesus did , but when his subjects be richest as Cyrus did , and that through his wisdom and care , as all praise - worthy princes have ever hitherto done . And what will the people ...
... greatest , not when his coffers be fullest , as Croesus did , but when his subjects be richest as Cyrus did , and that through his wisdom and care , as all praise - worthy princes have ever hitherto done . And what will the people ...
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... greatest labours , having no soldier under him that can better away with heat and cold , or longer suffer hunger and thirst than he himself . His apparel is soldier - like , better known by his III 3 REPORT OF GERMANY . 33 and meaning ...
... greatest labours , having no soldier under him that can better away with heat and cold , or longer suffer hunger and thirst than he himself . His apparel is soldier - like , better known by his III 3 REPORT OF GERMANY . 33 and meaning ...
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... greatest in the emperor's court were never lacking at Spires to help forward process against the marquis . Shortly after this time began the siege of Magdeburg , where Duke Maurice , by the emperor , was appointed general . The marquis ...
... greatest in the emperor's court were never lacking at Spires to help forward process against the marquis . Shortly after this time began the siege of Magdeburg , where Duke Maurice , by the emperor , was appointed general . The marquis ...
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Page 118 - I will tell you, quoth she, and tell you a Truth which perchance ye will marvel at. One of the greatest Benefits that ever God gave me, is, that he sent me so sharp and severe Parents, and so gentle a Schoolmaster. For when I am in Presence either of father or mother, whether I speak, keep Silence, sit, stand, or go, eat, drink, be merry, or sad, be sewing, playing, dancing, or doing anything else, I must do it, as it were, in such Weight, Measure, and Number, even so perfectly, as God made the World...
Page 119 - I am with him. And when I am called from him, I fall on weeping, because whatsoever I do else but learning is full of grief, trouble, fear, and whole misliking unto me...
Page 118 - Duchess, with all the household, gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park. I found her in her chamber reading...
Page 118 - I wist, all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato. Alas ! good folk, they never felt what true pleasure meant.
Page 118 - Her parents, the Duke and Duchess, with all the household, gentlemen and gentlewomen, were hunting in the park : I found her...
Page 80 - From Paul's I went, to Eton sent, To learn straightways the Latin phrase, Where fifty-three stripes given to me At once I had. For fault but small, or none at all, It came to pass thus beat I was; See, Udal, see the mercy of thee To me, poor lad.
Page 100 - Mark all mathematical heads, which be only and wholly bent to those sciences, how solitary they be themselves, how unfit to live with others, and how unapt to serve in the world.
Page 88 - FTER the child hath learned perfectly the eight parts of speech, let him then learn the right joining together of substantives with adjectives, the noun with the verb, the relative with the antecedent.
Page 143 - England,) that one maid should go beyond you all in excellency of learning and knowledge of divers tongues. Point forth six of the best given gentlemen of this court, and all they together show not so much good will, spend not so much time, bestow not so many hours daily, orderly, and constantly, for the increase of learning and knowledge, as doth the Queen's Majesty herself...
Page 118 - I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr. Elmer; who teacheth me so gently, so pleasantly, with such fair allurements to learning, that I think all the time nothing whiles I am with him.