Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... Erasmus . As you have given us the New Testament in Latin , illus- trate it by your expositions . You will confer a great boon upon those who delight to read your writings if ... Erasmus drew something like ERASMUS AND HIS ENGLISH FRIENDS 19.
... Erasmus . As you have given us the New Testament in Latin , illus- trate it by your expositions . You will confer a great boon upon those who delight to read your writings if ... Erasmus drew something like ERASMUS AND HIS ENGLISH FRIENDS 19.
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... Erasmus says : 66 ' He seems to be born and made for friendship , of which he is the sincerest and most persistent ... Erasmus had also the greatest regard . He calls her " the flower of all the learned matrons of England . ' 99 ERASMUS ...
... Erasmus says : 66 ' He seems to be born and made for friendship , of which he is the sincerest and most persistent ... Erasmus had also the greatest regard . He calls her " the flower of all the learned matrons of England . ' 99 ERASMUS ...
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... Erasmus : deserved well of profane literature , and won immortal fame in its service , you will do well if you spend the remainder of your life in the illustration of sacred letters ... Erasmus wrote to ERASMUS AND HIS ENGLISH FRIENDS 23.
... Erasmus : deserved well of profane literature , and won immortal fame in its service , you will do well if you spend the remainder of your life in the illustration of sacred letters ... Erasmus wrote to ERASMUS AND HIS ENGLISH FRIENDS 23.
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