they affected pointed sentences and a studied conciseness of period, which made their style altogether dry and jejune. The Universities, and even the Gymnasia or schools of Germany, grew negligent of all the beauties of language. Latin itself was acquired... Proceedings of the ... Convocation - Stran 122avtor: University of the State of New York - 1866Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 428 strani
...followers had less sense and taste than himself. They sought obsolete terms from Pacuvius and Plautus, they affected pointed sentences, and a studied conciseness...Latin itself was acquired in a slovenly manner, by help of modern books, which spared the pains of acquiring any subsidiary knowledge of antiquity. And... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 810 strani
...followers had less sense and taste than himself. They sought obsolete terms from Pacuvius and Plautus, they affected pointed sentences, and a studied conciseness...perIod, which made their style altogether dry and jejune (a). The universities, and even the gymnasia or schools of Germany, grew negligent of all the beauties... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1842 - 484 strani
...followers had less sense and taste than himself. They sought obsolete terms from Pacuvius and Plautus ; they affected pointed sentences, and a studied conciseness...by the help of modern books, which spared the pains of acquiring any subsidiary knowledge of antiquity. And this neglect of the ancient writers in education... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1843 - 634 strani
...followers had less sense and taste than himself. They sought obsolete terms from Pacuvius and Plautus, they affected pointed sentences, and a studied conciseness...Latin itself was acquired in a slovenly manner, by help of modern books, which spared the pains of acquiring any subsidiary knowledge of antiquity. And... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1847 - 490 strani
...followers had less sense and taste than himself. They sought obsolete terms from Pacuvius and Plautus ; they affected pointed sentences, and a studied conciseness...by the help of modern books, which spared the pains of acquiring any subsidiary knowledge of antiquity. And this neglect of the ancient writers in education... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1847 - 616 strani
...followers had less sense and taste than himself. They sought obsolete terms from Pacuvius and Plautus, they affected pointed sentences, and a studied conciseness...the gymnasia, or schools of Germany, grew negligent of-all the beauties of language. Latin itself was acquired iti a slovenly manner, by help of modern... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1854 - 620 strani
...followers had less sense and taste than himself. They sought obsolete terms from Pacuvius and Plautus, they affected pointed sentences, and a studied conciseness...Latin itself was acquired in a slovenly manner, by help of modern books, which spared the pains of acquiring any subsidiary knowledge of antiquity. And... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1860 - 490 strani
...followers had less sense and taste than himself. They sought obsolete terms from Pacuvius and Plautus, they affected pointed sentences, and a studied conciseness...Latin itself was acquired in a slovenly manner, by help of modern books, which spared the pains of acquiring any subsidiary knowledge of antiquity. And... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1866 - 636 strani
...sought obsolete terms from Pacu.. vius and Plantus; they afFected pointed sentences, and a stu(hed conciseness of period, which made their style altogether...Latin itself was acquired in a slovenly manner, by help of modern books, which spared the pains of acquiring any subsidiary knowledge of antiquity; and... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1880 - 470 strani
...followers had less sense and taste than himself. They sought obsolete terms from Paeuvius and Plautus; they affected pointed sentences, and a studied conciseness...which made their style altogether dry and jejune. 1 The universities, and even the gymnasia, or schools of Germany, grew negligent of all the beauties... | |
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