| David Irving - 1836 - 432 ページ
...wanteth not graminer ; for grammer it might haue, but it needes it not, beeing so easie of it selfe, and so voyd of those cumbersome differences of cases,...tenses, which I thinke was a peece of the tower of Babilons curse, that a man should be put to schoole to learne his mother tongue. But for the vttering... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1870 - 488 ページ
...does not need] Grammer : for Grammer it might have, but it needes it not; being so easie of it selfe, and so voyd of those cumbersome differences of Cases, Genders, Moodes, and Tenses, which I think was a peece of the Tower of Babilon's curse, that a man should be put to schoole to learne his... | |
| Fitzedward Hall - 1872 - 152 ページ
...wanteth not grammer : for grammer it might have, but it needes it not ; beeing so easie, of it selfe, and so voyd of those cumbersome differences of cases, genders, moodes, and tenses, which, I think, was a peece of the Tower of Babilon's curse, that a man should be put to schoole to learne his... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1876 - 552 ページ
...does not need] Grammer : for Grammer it might have, but it needes it not ; being so easie of it selfe, and so voyd of those cumbersome differences of Cases, Genders, Moodes, and Tenses, which I think was a peece of the Tower of Babilon's curse, that a man should be put to schoole to learne his... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1880 - 558 ページ
...itselfe, and so voyd of those cum beraome differences of cases, genders, moodes, and tenses, which I think was a peece of the Tower of Babilon's curse that a man should be put to schoole to learue his mother tongue. But for the uttering sweetly and properly the conceits of the minde, which... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1880 - 492 ページ
...does not need] Grammer : for Grammer it might have, but it needes it not; being so easie of it selfe, and so voyd of those cumbersome differences of Cases, Genders, Moodes, and Tenses, which I think was a peece of the Tower of Babilon's curse, that a man should be put to schoole to learne his... | |
| 1882 - 784 ページ
...does not need) Grammer: for Grammer it might haue, butitneedes it not; beeing so easio of it selfe, and so voyd of those cumbersome differences of Cases,...Tenses, which I thinke was a peece of the Tower of Babilons curse, that a man should be put to schoole to learn his mother-tongue." (Apologie for Poetrie,... | |
| Ward, Lock and co, ltd - 1884 - 968 ページ
...it wanteth not grammer; for grammer it might have, but it needes it not, being «o ca*ie o/itwlfe. and so voyd of those cumbersome differences of cases, genders, moodes, and tenses."* However, not many years after this, Ben Jonson (the poet and dramatist) wrote an English grammar, one... | |
| Lucy Toulmin Smith - 1885 - 200 ページ
...it wanteth not grammer ; for grammer it might have, but it needcs it not, being so easie of itselfe, and so voyd of those cumbersome differences of cases, genders, moodes, and tenses."* However, not many years after this, Ben Sidney employed the term grammar in the narrower technical... | |
| Modern Language Association of America - 1889 - 424 ページ
...wanteth not Grammer : for Grammer it might have, but it needes it not; beeing so easie of it selfe, and so voyd of those cumbersome differences of Cases,...Tenses, which I thinke was a peece of the Tower of Babilons curse, that a man should be put to schoole to learne his mother-tongue. But for the uttering... | |
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