Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... learned with single - minded men who had not their ' wit ocupied about worldli thingis'.1 The Lollard Bible was produced with a great deal of labour : First , this symple creature hadde myche trauaile , with diuerse felawis and helperis ...
... learned with single - minded men who had not their ' wit ocupied about worldli thingis'.1 The Lollard Bible was produced with a great deal of labour : First , this symple creature hadde myche trauaile , with diuerse felawis and helperis ...
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... learned . It is of men of the calibre of Gardiner and his sup- porters that Hoby speaks when he says that our men weene it sufficient to have a perfecte knowledge , to no other ende , but to profite themselves , and ( as it were ) after ...
... learned . It is of men of the calibre of Gardiner and his sup- porters that Hoby speaks when he says that our men weene it sufficient to have a perfecte knowledge , to no other ende , but to profite themselves , and ( as it were ) after ...
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... learned , who tend to underrate the powers of the vernacular as compared with the languages of scholarship . Rastell aims at the entertainment and instruction of the wider audience and begs the learned to take no dysdayn Though this be ...
... learned , who tend to underrate the powers of the vernacular as compared with the languages of scholarship . Rastell aims at the entertainment and instruction of the wider audience and begs the learned to take no dysdayn Though this be ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
The Translation of the Bible | 23 |
Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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