The state of domestic education among the landed gentry of that day, appears to me to have been the principal source of the evils alluded to. We learn from an unexceptionable contemporaneous witness,f what the spirit of that education was. " Such is the... The English Universities - Side 335af Victor Aimé Huber - 1843Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Victor Aimé Huber - 1843 - 544 sider
...principal source of the evils alluded to. We learn from an unexceptionable contemporaneous witness,f what the spirit of that education was. " Such is the...matters is to be derived ; " Shakespere and his Times ;" especially the dramatic and sa- i. 90. can procure some poure Batchelor of Arts from the Universities... | |
| Victor Aimé Huber - 1843 - 562 sider
...principal source of the evils alluded to. We learn from an unexceptionable contemporaneous witness,f what the spirit of that education was. " Such is the...seventeenth centuries, the multifarious sources, from t Peacham's " Complete Genwhich alone a knowledge of tleman." I quote from Drake's such matters is... | |
| Victor Aimé Huber - 1843 - 702 sider
...what the spirit of that education was. " Such is the most base and ridiculous parsimony of many of oar gentlemen," says he, " that if they * Upon this point...seventeenth centuries, the multifarious sources, from ' Peacham'g " Complete Genwhich alone a knowledge of tleman." I quote from Drake's such matters is... | |
| 1853 - 446 sider
...of justice, for holding up the faults and errors of that class to public view. " Such," he says, " is the most base and ridiculous parsimony of many of our gentlemen (if I may so term them), that if they can they will procure some poor Batchelor of Art from the University... | |
| Sir Thomas Elyot - 1883 - 558 sider
...er he take a cooke in to • This is corroborated by Peacham, who, writing some years later, says, ' Such / . ' is the most base and ridiculous parsimony of many of our gentlemen (if I may so terme them) that if they can procure some poore Batchelcr of Art from the Uniuersitie... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Karl Daniel Bülbring - 1890 - 390 sider
...other 200 shillinges." A similar passage is found in Peacham's Compleat Gentleman (1634), p. 31 : " Such is the most base and ridiculous parsimony of many of our gentlemen (if I may so terme them) that they can procure some poore Batcheler of Arts from the Universitie, to... | |
| 1898 - 636 sider
...like their names cut out upon a tree, it is overgrown with the old bark by the next summer. Besides, such is the most base and ridiculous parsimony of many of our gentlemen (if I may so term them), that if they can procure some poor bachelor of art from the university to... | |
| Arthur William Fox - 1899 - 514 sider
...them, that, like their names cut upon a tree, it is overgrown with the old bark next summer. Beside, such is the most base and ridiculous parsimony of many of our gentlemen (if I may so term them), that if they can procure some poor Bachelor of Art from the University to... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1910 - 306 sider
...bellies'' (Nares II 764). Scharfer geiBelt Peacham (S. 31) diese unwiirdige Behandlung von Hauslehrern: ,,Such is the most base and ridiculous parsimony of many of our Gentlemen (if I may so terme them) that if they can procure some poore Batcheler of Art from the Universitie... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1910 - 330 sider
...bellies" (Nares II 764). Scharfer geiBelt Peacham (S. 31) diese unwiirdige Behandlung von Hauslehrern: ,,Such is the most base and ridiculous parsimony of many of our Gentlemen (if I may so terme them) that if they can procure some poore Batcheler of Art from the Universitie... | |
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