Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... learning became incapable of learning anything else . ( Browning's ' Grammarian's Funeral ' is hardly an exaggeration . ) If you prefer an example from real life , you have only to remember that Erasmus , a wit , a thinker and a ...
... learning became incapable of learning anything else . ( Browning's ' Grammarian's Funeral ' is hardly an exaggeration . ) If you prefer an example from real life , you have only to remember that Erasmus , a wit , a thinker and a ...
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... learning . And among them you are accounted the chief . For such is your learning that , even without the recommendation of your high character , you would of necessity be admired of all . Such is the holiness of your life , that , even ...
... learning . And among them you are accounted the chief . For such is your learning that , even without the recommendation of your high character , you would of necessity be admired of all . Such is the holiness of your life , that , even ...
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... learning grew to a height which Italy might envy . Once I avoided Kings and Courts , now I would gladly migrate to ... learning , that but for the curiosity of seeing it I do not now so much care for Italy . When I hear my Colet , I seem ...
... learning grew to a height which Italy might envy . Once I avoided Kings and Courts , now I would gladly migrate to ... learning , that but for the curiosity of seeing it I do not now so much care for Italy . When I hear my Colet , I seem ...
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