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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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... scholars in Italy this knowledge was augmented and modified until the term ' rhetoric ' came to embrace most matters ... scholarly Ascham the groundwork of criticism , of the appreciation of language and of the rules of ...
... scholars in Italy this knowledge was augmented and modified until the term ' rhetoric ' came to embrace most matters ... scholarly Ascham the groundwork of criticism , of the appreciation of language and of the rules of ...
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... scholars in Italy this knowledge was augmented and modified until the term ' rhetoric ' came to embrace most matters ... scholarly Ascham the groundwork of criticism , of the appreciation of language and of the rules of ...
... scholars in Italy this knowledge was augmented and modified until the term ' rhetoric ' came to embrace most matters ... scholarly Ascham the groundwork of criticism , of the appreciation of language and of the rules of ...
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