 | Roger Ascham - Latin language - 1909 - 206 pages
...unto me to satisfy his pleasure with uttering plainly my opinion in that matter. " Sir," quoth I, " I take going thither and living there, for a young...doth not go under the keep and guard of such a man Vj^ as both by wisdom can and authority dare rule him, to be marvellous dangerous. And why I said so... | |
 | Harry Morgan Ayres - English literature - 1924 - 942 pages
...with uttering plainly my opinion in that matter. "Sir," quoth I, "I take going thither and living ther jXgPs a NGZ 3 'nOMu A0ߖ( L ޡ ^ Q %k Tp...ҭ % ɻԁ * ! 5 L2_ t ҙyY? ` n [ B ` g ' r} M T diverse tongues, and namely the Italian tongue, which next to the Greek and Latin tongue I like and... | |
 | Manfred Pfister - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 572 pages
...2.1 Roger Ascham 'INGLESE ITALIANATO, E UN DIAVOLO INCARNATO' Sir, quoth I [to Richard Sackville], I take going thither, and living there, for a young...And why I said so then, I will declare at large now: [...] not because I do contemn, either the knowledge of strange and diverse tongues, and namely the... | |
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