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" ... turn. Socrates, and since him Arcesilaus, made first their scholars speak and then they spoke to them. The authority of those who teach is very often an impediment to those who desire to learn. "
Works of Michael de Montaigne: Comprising His Essays, Journey Into Italy ... - Page 219
by Michel de Montaigne, William Hazlitt - 1875
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Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne: In Three Books with Marginal Notes ...

Michel de Montaigne - 1711 - 566 pages
...is very oft an Impediment to thofe who defire to learn. It is good to make him, like a young Horfe, trot before him, that he may judge of his going, and...much he is to abate of his own Speed, to accommodate himfelf to the Vigour and Capacity of the other. For want oi which due proportion, we fpoil aU; which...
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Montaigne's Essays in Three Books: With Notes and Quotations. And ..., Volume 1

Michel de Montaigne - French essays - 1743 - 440 pages
...is very oft an Impediment to thofe who defire ttt learn. It is good to make him like a young Horfe trot before him, that he may judge of his going, and...much he is to abate of his own Speed, to accommodate himfelf to the Vigour and Capacity of the other. For Want of which due Proportion, we fpoil all ; which...
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The complete works of Michael de Montaigne; tr. (ed.) by W. Hazlitt

Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1842 - 792 pages
...and then spoke to them.2 Obest plerumque lis qui discere volant anctoritas eurum qui ilocent.3 I " The authority of those who teach is very often an impediment to those who desire to j learn." The tutor should make his pupil, like | a young horse, trot before him, that he may Judge...
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The Works of Michael de Montaigne: Comprising His Essays, Letters, Journey ...

Michel de Montaigne, William Hazlitt - 1845 - 786 pages
...speak, and then spoke to them.2 Übest plerumque its qui dlscere volant auctoritas ««rum qui decent? "The authority of those who teach is very often an...tutor should make his pupil, like a young horse, trot betöre him, that lie may judge of his going, and how much he is to abate of his own speed to accommodate...
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The Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne: With Notes and Quotations and ...

Michel de Montaigne - 1870 - 700 pages
...of those who teach, is very oft an impediment to those who desire to learn." It is good to make him, like a young horse, trot before him that he may judge...going and how much he is to abate of his own speed, to accommadate himself to the vigour and capacity of the other. For want of which due proportion, we spoil...
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Essays, tr. by C. Cotton, with some account of the life of ..., Volume 1

Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1877 - 560 pages
...examine him about the grammatical construction of the bare words of his 1 Diogenes Laertius, iv. 36. * " The authority of those who teach, is very often an impediment to those who desire to learn." — Cicero, De Natura Deor., i. 5lesson, but about the sense and substance of them, and let him judge...
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The Essays of Montaigne, Volume 1

Michel de Montaigne - Bookbinding - 1877 - 514 pages
...examine him about the grammatical construction of the bare words of his 1 Diogenes Laertius, iv. 36. 2 " The authority of those who teach, is very often an impediment to those who desire to learn." — Cicero, De Natura Deor., i. 5. lesson, but about the sense and substance of them, and let him judge...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 22

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1880 - 1614 pages
...turn. Socrates, and since him Arcesilaus, made first their scholars speak and then they spoke to them. The authority of those who teach is very often an impediment to those who desire to learn. It is good to make the pupil, like a young horse, trot before the master, that he may judge of his...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 102

1880 - 868 pages
...turn. Socrates, and since him Arcesilaus, made first their scholars speak and then they spoke to them. The authority of those who teach is very often an impediment to those who desire to learn. It is good to make the pupil, like a young horse, trot before the master, that he may judge of his...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 22

1880 - 870 pages
...turn. Socrates, and since him Arcesilaus, made first their scholars speak and then they spoke to them. The authority of those who teach is very often an impediment to those who desire to learn. It is good to make the pupil, like a young horse, trot before the master, that he may judge of his...
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