Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, 6권The Society, 1903 Includes bibliographies on various subjects. |
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17th century alphabet Anno appears Apuleius artists authors Avicenna Bibliographical Society blocks boys British Museum Cambridge catachresis chapters Choulant Christopher Smart Clarke Clarke's classical copy cuts England English engraved Epistles figures Formulæ French German Herbarius Grammar School Greek Hain hath Henry herbs illustrated John Day later Latin editions Latin Hortus Latin Tongue leaf learned letter-writing letters Library Lily's Grammar London Mainz Master mentioned metalepsis method Newbery oration original Ortus Sanitatis paper parents Paul's Church-yard plants Poems preface printed printer Pritzel probably published pupil Pynson quæ quàm recto Repertory Rhetoric Richard Richard Busby RICHARD PYNSON scholars Schoolmaster Seatonian Prize seid Song to David stationers Strassburg Synecdoche teachers teaching text-books themes Thomas Thomas Farnaby translation treatise Tropes University University of Cambridge Vérard's verso virtus volume W. W. Greg William woodcut words write written Wynkyn de Worde
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293 페이지 - Madness frequently discovers itself merely by unnecessary deviation from the usual modes of the world. My poor friend Smart showed the disturbance of his mind, by falling upon his knees, and saying his prayers in the street, or in any other unusual place. Now although, rationally speaking, it is greater madness not to pray at all, than to pray as Smart did, I am afraid there are so many who do not pray, that their understanding...
215 페이지 - And that which casts our proficiency therein so much behind is our time lost partly in too oft idle vacancies given both to schools and universities; partly in a preposterous exaction, forcing the empty wits of children to compose themes, verses, and orations, which are the acts of ripest judgment and the final work of a head filled by long reading and observing with elegant maxims and copious invention.
196 페이지 - The English Secretarie. — Wherein is contained a perfect method for the inditing of all manner of Epistles and familiar Letters, together with their diversities, enlarged by examples under their severall Tytles.
203 페이지 - For deeds doe die, how ever noblie donne, And thoughts of men do as themselves decay, But wise wordes taught in numbers for to runne Recorded by the Muses, live for ay, Ne may with storming showers be washt away; Ne bitter breathing windes with harmfull blast, Nor age, nor envie, shall them ever wast.
202 페이지 - Hoole deals with the subject of Rhetoric in discussing the work of the fourth Form of the school. ' To enter the boys in that art of fine speaking they may make use of Elementa Rhetorica lately printed by Mr Dugard...
110 페이지 - Ortus sanitatis. De herbis et plantis; de animalibus et reptilibus; de avibus et volatilibus; de piscibus et natatilibus; de lapidibus et in terre venis nascentibus; de urinis et earum speciebus.
291 페이지 - A Poetical translation of the Fables of Phaedrus, with the Appendix of Gudius, and an Accurate Edition of the Original on the opposite page. To which is added a parsing Index for the use of learners, by Chr. Smart, MA
294 페이지 - No, Sir; he has partly as much exercise as he used to have, for he digs in the garden. Indeed, before his confinement, he used for exercise to walk to the alehouse ; but he was carried back again. I did not think he ought to be shut up. His infirmities were not noxious to society. He insisted on people praying with him ; and I'd as lief pray with Kit Smart as any one else. Another charge was, that he did not love clean linen : and I have no passion for it.
209 페이지 - ... at hand, which is far beyond what their own wit is able to conceive. Now to furnish themselves also with copy of good words and phrases, besides what they have collected weekly, and what hath been already said of varying them ; they should have these and the like books reserved in the School Library...
216 페이지 - BartholoH mew, the Priory in Smithfield, where upon a bank boarded about under a tree, some one scholar hath stepped up, and there hath opposed and answered till he were by some better scholar overcome and put down ; and then the overcomer taking the place, did like as the first.