There can scarce be a greater defect in a gentleman, than not to express himself well, either in writing or speaking. But yet, I think, I may ask my reader, Whether he doth not know a great many, who live upon their estates, and so, with the name, should... British Education: Or, The Source of the Disorders of Great Britain: Being ... - Trang 142bởi Thomas Sheridan - 1756 - 392 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| John Locke - 1712 - 332 trang
...not to exprefs himfelf There can fcarce be a greater Defeft in a well either in writing or fpeaking. But yet I think, I may afk my Reader, whether he doth...the Name, mould have the Qualities of Gentlemen, who cannot fb much as tell a Story as they fhould, much lefs fpeak clearly and perfwafively in any Bufinefs.... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 trang
...be a greater defecl in a gentleman, than not to exprels himfelf well cither in writing or fpeaking. But yet I think I may afk my reader, whether he doth not know a great rmny, who live upon their eftates, and fo, with the name, mould have the qualities of gentlemen, who... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 trang
...gentleman, than not to express himself well, either in writing or speaking. But yet, I think, I may ask my reader, Whether he doth not know a great many, who live upon their estates, and so, with the name, should have the qualities of gentlemen, who cannot so much as tell... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 610 trang
...gentleman, than not to express himself well either in writing or speaking. But yet I think I may ask the reader, whether he doth not know a great many, who live upon their estates, and so, with the name, should have the qualities of gentlemen, who cannot so much as tell... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 504 trang
...gentleman, than not to express himself well, either in writing or speaking. But yet, I think, I may ask my reader, Whether he doth not know a great many, who live upon their estates, and so, with the name, should have the qualities of gentlemen, who cannot so much as tell... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 584 trang
...gentleman, than not to express himself well either in writing or speaking. But yet I think 1 may ask the reader, whether he doth not know a great many, who live upon their estates, and so, with the name, should have the qualities of gentlemen, who cannot so much as tell... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1844 - 600 trang
...gentleman, than not to express himself well either in writing or speaking. But yet I think 1 may ask the reader, whether he doth not know a great many, who live upon their estates, and so, with the name, should have the qualities of gentlemen, who cannot so much as tell... | |
| Goold Brown - 1858 - 1096 trang
...doctrine, while, by fair criticism upon others, it best supplies the means of choosing judiciously. may ask my reader, whether he doth not know a great many, who live upon their estâtes, and so, with the name, should have the qualities of Gentlemen, who cannot во much as tell... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 874 trang
...gentleman, than not to express himself well, either in writing or speaking. But yet, I think, I may ask my reader, whether he doth not know a great many, who live upon their estates, and so, with the name, should have the qualities of gentlemen, who can not so much as tell... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 840 trang
...gentleman, than not to express himself well, either in writing or speaking. But yet, I think, I may ask my reader, whether he doth not know a great many, who live upon their estates, and BO, with the name, should have the qualities of gentlemen, who can not so much us tell... | |
| |