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Fleay : “ Collaboration ... early work written at Cambridge before either author left the University . " [ Biog . Chron . , II . 147 ] 1899. Ward : " Juvenile work , very probably composed before he left Cambridge .
Fleay : “ Collaboration ... early work written at Cambridge before either author left the University . " [ Biog . Chron . , II . 147 ] 1899. Ward : " Juvenile work , very probably composed before he left Cambridge .
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It is presumably a recollection of the dramatist's days at Cambridge . After 1574 the Dialectica of Ramus began to replace the Organon of Aristotle in English universities , and an edition was published at Cambridge in 1584 , while ...
It is presumably a recollection of the dramatist's days at Cambridge . After 1574 the Dialectica of Ramus began to replace the Organon of Aristotle in English universities , and an edition was published at Cambridge in 1584 , while ...
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Documents relating to the university and colleges of Cambridge . London : H. M. Stationery Office . Published by Longmans , 1852 . Atkinson , Thomas Dinham . Cambridge described and illustrated . London : Macmillan and Bowes ; Cambridge ...
Documents relating to the university and colleges of Cambridge . London : H. M. Stationery Office . Published by Longmans , 1852 . Atkinson , Thomas Dinham . Cambridge described and illustrated . London : Macmillan and Bowes ; Cambridge ...
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