Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... learning it self , and a great staye to youth , and the noble e the whiche they oughte to applie their wittes , that wit gence and studye have attained a perfect understanding , to a gap for others to followe their steppes , and a ...
... learning it self , and a great staye to youth , and the noble e the whiche they oughte to applie their wittes , that wit gence and studye have attained a perfect understanding , to a gap for others to followe their steppes , and a ...
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... learning effective and creative . Elyot advocates the learning of sufficient grammatical usage to make enjoyable reading possible : Grammer beinge but an introduction to the understanding of autors , if it be made to longe or exquisite ...
... learning effective and creative . Elyot advocates the learning of sufficient grammatical usage to make enjoyable reading possible : Grammer beinge but an introduction to the understanding of autors , if it be made to longe or exquisite ...
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... learning : For this is truely not the least of my pleasant propretees , to make men ever sette moste store by straunge and outlandisshe thyngs.3 Logicians and men who argue with excessive tortuousness in the manner of the ' schools ...
... learning : For this is truely not the least of my pleasant propretees , to make men ever sette moste store by straunge and outlandisshe thyngs.3 Logicians and men who argue with excessive tortuousness in the manner of the ' schools ...
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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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