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... tonge from whense yt came , vsed for a nother thynge in englyshe then yt was in the formare tonge : then sygnyfyeth it in england none other thyng than as we vse yt and vnderstande therby , what so euer yt sygnifye anywhere elles.1 This ...
... tonge from whense yt came , vsed for a nother thynge in englyshe then yt was in the formare tonge : then sygnyfyeth it in england none other thyng than as we vse yt and vnderstande therby , what so euer yt sygnifye anywhere elles.1 This ...
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... tonge . All be it some of theym where as they judge them selfe very fruytfully exercysed / not withstandyng they seme vaynly occupyed / and they perceyue very lytell fruyte to issue out of their studye.1 The names of Whittinton and ...
... tonge . All be it some of theym where as they judge them selfe very fruytfully exercysed / not withstandyng they seme vaynly occupyed / and they perceyue very lytell fruyte to issue out of their studye.1 The names of Whittinton and ...
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... tonge ; but profounde and excellent in the greke tonge , wherein he euer bestowed more stuyde than in the lattyne , because he had geuen hym selfe holye to the studye of Philosophy.2 Implied in this is the humanist recognition of the ...
... tonge ; but profounde and excellent in the greke tonge , wherein he euer bestowed more stuyde than in the lattyne , because he had geuen hym selfe holye to the studye of Philosophy.2 Implied in this is the humanist recognition of the ...
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