Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... Colet , Warham , More , Tunstall of whom Erasmus said , " The English are constantly thought to be heretical , but they are not so in point of friendship , and I have the greatest reason to love them . " The greatest reason , for we can ...
... Colet , Warham , More , Tunstall of whom Erasmus said , " The English are constantly thought to be heretical , but they are not so in point of friendship , and I have the greatest reason to love them . " The greatest reason , for we can ...
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... COLET . The life and thought of Erasmus were profoundly affected by his intercourse with John Colet , at Oxford . A. J. Mason goes so far as to say that " Colet was the man to whom Erasmus owed his soul . " In his ' Life of Dean Colet ...
... COLET . The life and thought of Erasmus were profoundly affected by his intercourse with John Colet , at Oxford . A. J. Mason goes so far as to say that " Colet was the man to whom Erasmus owed his soul . " In his ' Life of Dean Colet ...
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... Colet died in September , 1519. The intimacy of this friendship finds frequent proof in his correspondence . Colet to Erasmus , October , 1511 : " I have run through that epistle of yours about studies , and as I read it I not only ...
... Colet died in September , 1519. The intimacy of this friendship finds frequent proof in his correspondence . Colet to Erasmus , October , 1511 : " I have run through that epistle of yours about studies , and as I read it I not only ...
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action actor admirable angels artist audience beauty began Byzantine art called century character church classical Colet contemplation creature D.LITT delight disinterested dream emotion England English Erasmus wrote Erasmus's essay experience expression faculties feel flower friends Garrick genius George gift GORDON BOTTOMLEY Greek human humanist ideas imagination inspiration intellectual interpret John Colet JOHN MARTIN-HARVEY knowledge Latin Laurence Binyon learning legend less letter literary criticism literature living LL.D Lord Mountjoy Matthew Arnold means mind modern moral Mountjoy nature never ourselves passion perhaps poem poet poetic poetry Praise of Folly prose Puritan passion quiet reading Renaissance Robert Bridges scholar scientific seems Selwyn Image sense Shelley sleep soul speak spirit STEPHEN GASELEE sure Sabina things thought tion Tunstall verse and poetry verse-writer W. H. Hudson Warham whole words Wordsworth write