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... Ascham was of the inner circle of Cheke's friends and refers frequently to the private readings and discussions he accorded to them . They derived great comoditie . . . in hearyng hym reade priuatly in his chambre , all Homer ...
... Ascham was of the inner circle of Cheke's friends and refers frequently to the private readings and discussions he accorded to them . They derived great comoditie . . . in hearyng hym reade priuatly in his chambre , all Homer ...
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... Ascham explains in Toxophilus : And when I consider howe manye men he succoured with his helpe , & hys ayde to abyde here for learninge , and howe all men were prouoked and styrred vp , by his councell and daylye example , howe they ...
... Ascham explains in Toxophilus : And when I consider howe manye men he succoured with his helpe , & hys ayde to abyde here for learninge , and howe all men were prouoked and styrred vp , by his councell and daylye example , howe they ...
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... Ascham , Roger Sébillet , Thomas , 127 Seneca , mentioned by Skelton , 140 ; by Ascham , 140 , 141 ; work discussed by Nicholas Treveth , 140 Seville , Isidore of , mentioned by Pet- rarch , x Sherry , Richard , headmaster of Mag- dalen ...
... Ascham , Roger Sébillet , Thomas , 127 Seneca , mentioned by Skelton , 140 ; by Ascham , 140 , 141 ; work discussed by Nicholas Treveth , 140 Seville , Isidore of , mentioned by Pet- rarch , x Sherry , Richard , headmaster of Mag- dalen ...
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