A dissertation upon the usefulness of translations of classick authors , both literal and free, for the easy expeditious attainment of the Latin tongue, being an extract from the Essay upon Education, and other books, published by Mr. Clarke, late School-Master of Hull, now living in Gloucester; but very much enlarged with further Thoughts upon the Subject, humbly offered to the Consideration of the Learned, in order to a Reformation of the vulgar Method of proceeding in Grammar-Schools, as to that important Article of Education, the Teaching of the Latin Tongue.
- Clarke, John, 1687-1734.
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A dissertation upon the usefulness of translations of classick authors, both literal and free, for the easy expeditious attainment of the Latin tongue, being an extract from the Essay upon Education, and other books, published by Mr. Clarke, late School-M
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