| Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 384 pages
...day-light, containing either some fit exercise for war, or some plea140 SCHOOLMASTER, BOOK I. sant pastime for peace, be not only comely and decent,...necessary for a courtly gentleman to use. But of all kind of pastimes fit for a gentleman, I will, God willing, in fitter place more at large declare fully,... | |
| Education - 1868 - 516 pages
...pastimes generally which be joined with labor used in open place, and in the daylight, containing either some fit exercise for war, or some pleasant pastime...also very necessary for a courtly gentleman to use." " The greatest clerks be not the wisest men." And here comes something of graver air, which will spread... | |
| Henry Barnard - Teaching - 1876 - 524 pages
...pastimes generally which bo joined with labor used in open place, and on the daylight, containing either some fit exercise for war, or some pleasant pastime...and decent, but also very necessary for a courtly gentlemen to use." Returning to the subject of joining learning with comely exercises, he highly recommends... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1876 - 514 pages
...generally which be joined with labor used in open place, and on the daylight, containing either gome fit exercise for war, or some pleasant pastime for...and decent, but also very necessary for a courtly gentlemen to use." primroses of nobility, the young Duke of Suffolk and Lord Henry Malavers," who,... | |
| Sir Thomas Elyot - Education of princes - 1883 - 558 pages
...pastimes generally which be joined with labour (used in open place and on the daylight), containing either some fit exercise for war or some pleasant pastime...but also very necessary for a courtly gentleman to use.'—Vol. iii. p. 139, ed. 1864. • As might be expected, the art of dancing as an accomplishment... | |
| Sir Julian Stafford Corbett - English fiction - 1887 - 452 pages
...pleasant labours as are used in open places and the daylight, which in respect of peace or war are not only comely and decent, but also very necessary for a courtly gentleman to use—in these he still showed the remains of his former high skill, or at least a happy trick of imparting... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - Education - 1892 - 320 pages
...exercises. " All pastimes joined with labour, used in open place and in daylight, containing either some fit exercise for war or some pleasant pastime...very necessary for a courtly gentleman to use." But it is in the " Toxophilus " that we find gymnastic as an element in education most strongly urged.... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - American essays - 1900 - 476 pages
...pastimes generally, which be joined with labor, used in open place, and on the daylight containing either some fit exercise for war, or some pleasant pastime...necessary, for a courtly gentleman to use. But of all kind of pastimes fit for a gentleman, I will, God willing, in fitter place, more at large, declare... | |
| Peter Hampson Ditchfield - Great Britain - 1905 - 364 pages
...labour, containing either some fit exercises for war, or some pleasant pastime for peace — these be not only comely and decent, but also very necessary for a courtly gentleman to use." In the days of pageants and royal progresses these old castles were the scenes of very lively exhibitions... | |
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