The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... reward for his attachment , received the honour of knighthood . He was likewise * AUTHORITIES , The Life of Erasmus , Biographia Britan- nica , and Knight's Life of Colet . VOL . I. B twice elected , by his fellow - citizens , to.
... reward for his attachment , received the honour of knighthood . He was likewise * AUTHORITIES , The Life of Erasmus , Biographia Britan- nica , and Knight's Life of Colet . VOL . I. B twice elected , by his fellow - citizens , to.
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... Erasmus quotes a proverb , Cave à Græcis , ne fias hereticus ; Beware of Greek , lest you become a heretic . ' 1 of his mother , the valuable rectory of Dennington in 2 2 JOHN COLET , (1471-1530) 28 (1480-1535) 75 (1459-1535) 163 ...
... Erasmus quotes a proverb , Cave à Græcis , ne fias hereticus ; Beware of Greek , lest you become a heretic . ' 1 of his mother , the valuable rectory of Dennington in 2 2 JOHN COLET , (1471-1530) 28 (1480-1535) 75 (1459-1535) 163 ...
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... Erasmus , by showing him , as a specimen of his skill in the Latin tongue , a com- plimentary letter , which he had received from him upon the publication of his History of France . Here likewise be formed an intimacy with the ...
... Erasmus , by showing him , as a specimen of his skill in the Latin tongue , a com- plimentary letter , which he had received from him upon the publication of his History of France . Here likewise be formed an intimacy with the ...
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... Erasmus , who had for some time resided at Paris as tutor to Lord Montjoy , was induced by his noble pupil to visit England : and having a recommendation to Richard Charnock , of the college of St. Mary the Virgin , he proceeded ...
... Erasmus , who had for some time resided at Paris as tutor to Lord Montjoy , was induced by his noble pupil to visit England : and having a recommendation to Richard Charnock , of the college of St. Mary the Virgin , he proceeded ...
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... Erasmus ( he observes in one of his epistles ) at the fruitful- ness of your talents ; that without any fixed residence , and with a precarious and limited income , you continue to publish so many and such excellent works . - As to the ...
... Erasmus ( he observes in one of his epistles ) at the fruitful- ness of your talents ; that without any fixed residence , and with a precarious and limited income , you continue to publish so many and such excellent works . - As to the ...
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