Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... scholars of the generation of Humphrey , Duke of Gloucester , and the succeeding one.1 Their mental horizon was widened and they caught a glimpse of the scholarship which ' eventually means criticism , the discipline of exact thinking ...
... scholars of the generation of Humphrey , Duke of Gloucester , and the succeeding one.1 Their mental horizon was widened and they caught a glimpse of the scholarship which ' eventually means criticism , the discipline of exact thinking ...
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... scholars did not become so deeply involved in the Ciceronian controversy as those of Italy and France . They had not the same zest for pure scholarship as the men of Italy in the very heart of the Revival of Learning , nor the desire to ...
... scholars did not become so deeply involved in the Ciceronian controversy as those of Italy and France . They had not the same zest for pure scholarship as the men of Italy in the very heart of the Revival of Learning , nor the desire to ...
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... scholarly con- sideration which had before been reserved for the classical languages alone . Cheke and Smith ... scholars is indubitably a step forward towards the final re - instatement of English as a literary language in the ...
... scholarly con- sideration which had before been reserved for the classical languages alone . Cheke and Smith ... scholars is indubitably a step forward towards the final re - instatement of English as a literary language in the ...
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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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