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The philology of Italy had been transplanted hither in the reign of Henry the Eighth ; and the learned languages had been fuccessfully cultivated by Lilly , Linacer , and More ; by Pole , Cheke , and Gardiner ; and afterwards by Smith ...
The philology of Italy had been transplanted hither in the reign of Henry the Eighth ; and the learned languages had been fuccessfully cultivated by Lilly , Linacer , and More ; by Pole , Cheke , and Gardiner ; and afterwards by Smith ...
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Concerning his fkill in modern languages , I can find no fufficient ground of determination ; but as no imitations of French or Italian authours have been discovered , though the Italian poetry was then high in efteem , I am inclined to ...
Concerning his fkill in modern languages , I can find no fufficient ground of determination ; but as no imitations of French or Italian authours have been discovered , though the Italian poetry was then high in efteem , I am inclined to ...
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... in another ( although I will not pretend to fay in what language he read them ) The modern Italian writers of Novels he was manifeftly acquainted with ; and we may conclude him to be no lefs converfant with the Ancients of his own ...
... in another ( although I will not pretend to fay in what language he read them ) The modern Italian writers of Novels he was manifeftly acquainted with ; and we may conclude him to be no lefs converfant with the Ancients of his own ...
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By this way , the Italians have brought their tongue to a degree of Purity and Stability which no living Language ever attained unto before . It is with pleasure I observe , that these things now begin to be understood amongst ourfelves ...
By this way , the Italians have brought their tongue to a degree of Purity and Stability which no living Language ever attained unto before . It is with pleasure I observe , that these things now begin to be understood amongst ourfelves ...
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... and almoft equal to that profufe generofity the present age has fhewn to French Dancers and Italian Singers . A What particular habitude or friendships he contracted with private men , I have not been able to learn , more than that ...
... and almoft equal to that profufe generofity the present age has fhewn to French Dancers and Italian Singers . A What particular habitude or friendships he contracted with private men , I have not been able to learn , more than that ...
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