| Victor Aimé Huber - 1843 - 554 trang
...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 ;" can procure some poure Batchelor of Arts from the Universities to teach their childem to say grace,... | |
| 1853 - 446 trang
...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 trang
...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 trang
...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 trang
...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 trang
...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 trang
...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 trang
...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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