| 1831 - 368 ページ
...language giveth us great occasion, being, indeed, capable of any excellent exercising of it. I know some will say, it is a mingled language : and why...best of both the other ? Another will say, it wanteth grammar. Nay, truly, it hath that praise, that it wants not grammar ; for grammar it might have, but... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 404 ページ
...language giveth us great occasion, being, indeed, capable of any excellent exercising of it. I know some will say, it is a mingled language: and why not...best of both the other ? Another will say, it wanteth grammar. Nay, truly, it hath that praise, that it wants not grammar; for grammar it might have, but... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1870 - 488 ページ
...Poetrie," which when I wrote before I had utterly forgotten. Speaking of English, he says : " I know some will say it is a mingled language. And why not...taking the best of both the other ? Another will say that it wanteth Grammer. Nay truly it hath that praise that it wanteth not [». e., does not need]... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1876 - 552 ページ
...Poetrie," which when I wrote before I had utterly forgotten. Speaking of English, he says : " I know some will say it is a mingled language. And why not...taking the best of both the other ? Another will say that it wanteth Grammer. Nay truly it hath that praise that it wanteth not [*'. e., does not need]... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 ページ
...language giveth us great occasion, being, indeed, capable of any excellent exercising of it.4 I know eward as Drake or Dampier might expect for finding...editor tells us of unheard-of dainties ; how " ,K grammar. Nay, truly, it hath that praise, that it wants not grammar ; for grammar it might have, but... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1880 - 554 ページ
...people. The passage to which I refer is the following. Speaking of English, he says : — " I know some will say it is a mingled language. And why not...taking the best of both the other ? Another will say that it wanteth [lacks] grammer. Nay, truly, it hath" that praise that it wanteth not [does not need]... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1880 - 492 ページ
...Poetrie," which when I wrote before I had utterly forgotten. Speaking of English, he says : " I know some will say it is a mingled language. And why not...taking the best of both the other ? Another will say that it wanteth Grammer. Nay truly it hath that praise that it wanteth not [/. e., does not need] Grammer... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1880 - 554 ページ
...people. The passage to which I refer is the following. Speaking of English, he says : — " I know some will say it is a mingled language. And Why not so muck the better, taking the best of both the uther ? Another will say that it wanteth [lacks] grammer.... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1881 - 556 ページ
...common people. The passage to which I refer is the following. Speaking of English, he says: — " I know some will say it is a mingled language. And why not so much the better, taking the beat of both the other ? Another will say that it wanteth [lacks} grammer. Nay, truly, it hath that... | |
| 1882 - 784 ページ
...account, in one of the best word-plays of that quibbling age: „I know, some will say it (English) is a mingled language. And why not so much the better,...best of both the other? Another will say it wanteth (= lacks) Grammer. Nay truly, it hath that prayse, that it wanteth not (•=. does not need) Grammer:... | |
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