| John Lyly - English fiction - 1916 - 582 pages
...plain notes to choose a good-Kit in a child for learning," and concerning the first says that Euphues " is he that is apt by goodness of wit, and appliable...parts of the body that must another day serve learning . . . ; as a tongue not stammering, or over-hardly drawing forth words, but plain and ready to deliver... | |
| Kurt Schroeder - Comparative literature - 1920 - 286 pages
...'s sechs Forderungen L) erfüllen. An die Spitze setzt er evyvrjs und versteht darunter: ,JZu(pvrj? is he, that is apt by goodness of wit, and appliable...of the body, that must another day serve learning" (S. 106). Noch heftiger als im Toxophilus eifert Ascham an dieser Stelle gegen die Väter, die ihre... | |
| English philology - 1920 - 546 pages
...'s sechs Forderungen 1) erfüllen. An die Spitze setzt er evifvqg und versteht darunter: ,ßvy(vrjg is he, that is apt by goodness of wit, and appliable...of the body, that must another day serve learning" (S. 106). Noch heftiger als im Toxophilus eifert Ascham an dieser Stelle gegen die Väter, die ihre... | |
| Ferdinand Břetislav Mikover, Vítězslav Hálek, Josef Václav Sládek - Periodicals - 1922 - 584 pages
...Jeho gentle« mansky ideal je fecky evtpvi'jç, totii ¿lovêk, ktery „is apte by goodness of wit te and appliable by readiness of will, to learning, having all other qualities of the minde and partes of the bodie". Není mu vsak dosti na fysickych zpusobilostech sportovnich, vojenskych... | |
| John Rylands Library - 1924 - 542 pages
...extraction, meaning favourably endowed by nature. Roger Ascham's Schoolmaster of 1570 defines it as "he that is apt by goodness of wit and appliable by...but sound whole full and able to do their office." The actual word is really untranslatable — for it means a gentleman of course, but a good deal more,... | |
| Joseph Twadell Shipley - Foreign Language Study - 2001 - 688 pages
...Cheer; one of the three Graces ; see dhal: gel I. Ascham, in The Schoolmaster (1570), wrote: "Euphues is he that is apt by goodness of wit, and appliable by readiness of will, to learning."And in 1578 and 1580 John Lyly made Euphues the chief figure (and title) of two books, the... | |
| Anonymous - History - 1861 - 640 pages
...1579; the other part, 'Euphues and his England,' in 1580 : ' EIi$iUT?C,' tho Schoolmaster had said, ' is he that is apt by goodness of wit, and appliable...the mind and parts of the body that must another day servo learning ; not troubled, mangled, and halved, but found, whole, full, and able to do their office... | |
| James Ludovic Crawford (Earl of Crawford and Balcarres) - 1924 - 690 pages
...appllable by readiness of wlll, to learnlng, having ail other quallties of thé mind and parts of thé body. that must another day serve learning; not troubled,...and halved, but Sound, whole, full, and able to do tlieir office; as, a tongue not stammering, or over-hardly drawing forth words, but plaln and ready... | |
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