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... England the vernacular had a dual task to accomplish . Before it could prove itself equal to much of the expressive power which was assumed to be the prerogative of Latin , it had to emerge from its eclipse by the language of the Nor ...
... England the vernacular had a dual task to accomplish . Before it could prove itself equal to much of the expressive power which was assumed to be the prerogative of Latin , it had to emerge from its eclipse by the language of the Nor ...
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... England ( 1904 ) . Foster Watson , The English Grammar Schools to 1660 : their curriculum and practice ( 1908 ) . The Old Grammar Schools ( 1916 ) . Histories and statutes of particular schools : e.g. , Nicholas Carlisle , A Concise ...
... England ( 1904 ) . Foster Watson , The English Grammar Schools to 1660 : their curriculum and practice ( 1908 ) . The Old Grammar Schools ( 1916 ) . Histories and statutes of particular schools : e.g. , Nicholas Carlisle , A Concise ...
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... England was out of touch with the mainstream of culture on the Continent . There was a tradition of humane scholarship already in the group of scholars associated with Humphrey , Duke of Gloucester , in the fifteenth century , and when ...
... England was out of touch with the mainstream of culture on the Continent . There was a tradition of humane scholarship already in the group of scholars associated with Humphrey , Duke of Gloucester , in the fifteenth century , and when ...
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