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... greke and latine autors both at one time : orels to begyn with greke , for as moche as that it is hardest to come by : . And if a child do begyn therin at seuen yeres of age , he may continually lerne greke autours thre yeres , and in ...
... greke and latine autors both at one time : orels to begyn with greke , for as moche as that it is hardest to come by : . And if a child do begyn therin at seuen yeres of age , he may continually lerne greke autours thre yeres , and in ...
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... greke / if so be / that honest wagis be assigned out for the yere . " and a comment on the schoolboy who applied hym self with great diligence to greke.3 The identification of knowledge of Greek with new and progressive ideas is ...
... greke / if so be / that honest wagis be assigned out for the yere . " and a comment on the schoolboy who applied hym self with great diligence to greke.3 The identification of knowledge of Greek with new and progressive ideas is ...
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Elizabeth Sweeting. And this not onelie to serue in the Latin or Greke tong , but also in our own English language . But yet , bicause the proui- dence of God hath left vnto vs in no other tong , saue onelie in the Greke and Latin ...
Elizabeth Sweeting. And this not onelie to serue in the Latin or Greke tong , but also in our own English language . But yet , bicause the proui- dence of God hath left vnto vs in no other tong , saue onelie in the Greke and Latin ...
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