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" Is he, that is apt by goodness of wit, and appliable by readiness of will, to learning, having all other qualities of the mind and parts of the body, that must another day serve learning... "
The English Works of Roger Ascham: Preceptor to Queen Elizabeth - Page 206
by Roger Ascham - 1815 - 391 pages
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The Schoolmaster: Or, A Plain and Perfect Way of Teaching Children to ...

Roger Ascham - Latin language - 1711 - 296 pages
...follow one another. i. ET'*TH"2, i Is he, that is apt by Goodnefs of wit, and appliable by Readinels of will to Learning , having all other Qualities of the mind and Parts of the body, that muft another day ferve Learning ,• not troubled, mangled and halfed, but found, whole,full, and able...
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the ..., Volume 1

Education - 1836 - 432 pages
...seven true notes of a good wit," which he explains in succession. First, the child must be 'Ev<pvr/e, that is, " apt by goodness of wit, and appliable by...of the body, that must another day serve learning." Among such qualifications, Ascham lays great stress upon a comely countenance and a goodly stature...
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The schoolmaster: essays on practical education, selected from the works of ...

Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...of a good wit," which he explains in succession. First, the child must be 'E«0uijc, that is, "opt by goodness of wit, and appliable by readiness of...of the body, that must another day serve learning." Among such qualifications, Ascham lays great stress upon a comely countenance and a goodly stature...
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The English Journal of Education, Volume 1

Education - 1847 - 508 pages
...TBCE NOTES OF A OOOD WIT. Г1EЗT, the child must be 'Eu0i/i}c, apt by goodness of wit, and applicable by readiness of will, to learning, having all other...of the body, that must another day serve learning. Secondly, the child ought to be Msq^шs, good of memory. This is so principal a note, as without it...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 109

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1861 - 630 pages
...goodness of wit, and appliablo by readiness of will, to learning, having all other qualities of tie mind and parts of the body that must another day serve learning ; not troubled, mangled, and halved, bnt sound, whole, full, and able to do their office : as a tongue not stammering, or over hardly drawing...
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The Whole Works of Roger Ascham: A report and discourse of the affaires and ...

Roger Ascham - 1864 - 380 pages
...what these words of Plato mean, and how aptly they be linked, and how orderly they follow one another. Is he, that is apt by goodness of wit, and appliable by Wit-will readiness of will, to learning, having all other qualities of the mind and parts of the body,...
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A First Sketch of English Literature

Henry Morley - English literature - 1873 - 964 pages
...in 1579 ; the other part, " Euphues and his England," in 1580. " Eu(f>uV," the Schoolmaster said, " is he that is apt by goodness of wit, and appliable...to do their office : as a tongue not stammering, or over hardly drawing forth words, but plain and ready to deliver the meaning of the mind ; a voice not...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature

Henry Barnard - Teaching - 1876 - 524 pages
...wit," which he explains in succession. "First, the child must be 'Ei$gte-, that is, "apt bygoodness of wit, and appliable by readiness of will, to learning,...of the body, that must another day serve learning." Among such qualifications, Ascham lays great stress upon a comely countenance and -a goodly stature...
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A Manual of English Literature

Henry Morley - English literature - 1879 - 712 pages
...well-earned applause. The first of these qualities, Ascham describes at especial length : " Euphues is he that is apt by goodness of wit, and appliable...to do their office: as a tongue not stammering, or over hardly drawing forth words, but plain and read}' to deliver the meaning of the mind ; a voice...
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A Manual of English Literature

Henry Morley - English literature - 1879 - 720 pages
...The first of these qualities, Ascham describes at especial length : " Euphues is he that is apt b}- goodness of wit, and appliable by readiness of will,...to do their office : as a tongue not stammering, or over hardly drawing forth words, but plain and ready to deliver the meaning of the mind ; a voice not...
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