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Pagina xlv
... Probably a pupil of Croke but not of Erasmus His reminiscences of Oxford He leaves Cambridge , circ . 1521 His life at Little Sodbury CUTHBERT TUNSTAL His character His temporising policy His writings . His De Arte Supputandi Tyndale ...
... Probably a pupil of Croke but not of Erasmus His reminiscences of Oxford He leaves Cambridge , circ . 1521 His life at Little Sodbury CUTHBERT TUNSTAL His character His temporising policy His writings . His De Arte Supputandi Tyndale ...
Pagina xlvii
... Probably a pupil of Croke but not of Erasmus His reminiscences of Oxford He leaves Cambridge , cire . 1521 His life at Little Sodbury CUTHBERT TUNSTAL His character His temporising policy . His writings . His De Arte Supputandi Tyndale ...
... Probably a pupil of Croke but not of Erasmus His reminiscences of Oxford He leaves Cambridge , cire . 1521 His life at Little Sodbury CUTHBERT TUNSTAL His character His temporising policy . His writings . His De Arte Supputandi Tyndale ...
Pagina 12
... probably exaggerated his attainments , it is certain that they were such as alone to constitute eminence in that age , and admitting that his Capitularies owe much of their literary correctness to the aid of men like Theodulfus , Alcuin ...
... probably exaggerated his attainments , it is certain that they were such as alone to constitute eminence in that age , and admitting that his Capitularies owe much of their literary correctness to the aid of men like Theodulfus , Alcuin ...
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... probably would have had if they had been brought up to read them before they could understand them , and to admire them as a necessary matter of taste , before they could form any intellectual or moral estimate of them : they thought ...
... probably would have had if they had been brought up to read them before they could understand them , and to admire them as a necessary matter of taste , before they could form any intellectual or moral estimate of them : they thought ...
Pagina 23
... probably of Orosius . It is characterised by the usual mannerisms of the African rhetoricians , an obscure and forced diction , a turgid rhetoric , and endless artifices of metaphor and expression , such as belong to the school of ...
... probably of Orosius . It is characterised by the usual mannerisms of the African rhetoricians , an obscure and forced diction , a turgid rhetoric , and endless artifices of metaphor and expression , such as belong to the school of ...
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