Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... Italy , 10 ; obtains the degree of Doc- tor at Turin , ib .; reception at Rome , 11 ; his in- tense abhorrence of war , ib .; returns to England , 12 ; appointed Margaret Professor of Divinity and Professor of Greek , 13 ; his disdain ...
... Italy , 10 ; obtains the degree of Doc- tor at Turin , ib .; reception at Rome , 11 ; his in- tense abhorrence of war , ib .; returns to England , 12 ; appointed Margaret Professor of Divinity and Professor of Greek , 13 ; his disdain ...
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... Italian , who has devoted many years to researches among archives either neglected or unexhausted ; and hopes are entertained , among some of ... Italy , the world one vast cloister . The monastic virtues would still have been the THE ...
... Italian , who has devoted many years to researches among archives either neglected or unexhausted ; and hopes are entertained , among some of ... Italy , the world one vast cloister . The monastic virtues would still have been the THE ...
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... Italian learning over the Alps . Of Hegius Eras- ever spoke with profound respect . But Sinheim the sub - rector , was his chief instructor ; be was too young , perhaps too poor , to come under the former . Sinheim was the first to ...
... Italian learning over the Alps . Of Hegius Eras- ever spoke with profound respect . But Sinheim the sub - rector , was his chief instructor ; be was too young , perhaps too poor , to come under the former . Sinheim was the first to ...
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... Italy ; on his return he had entered into the cloister of Emaus or Stein , not from any profound piety , but for ease and self- indulgence , as the last refuge of the needy and the idle . Erasmus suspected no treachery ; and the tempter ...
... Italy ; on his return he had entered into the cloister of Emaus or Stein , not from any profound piety , but for ease and self- indulgence , as the last refuge of the needy and the idle . Erasmus suspected no treachery ; and the tempter ...
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... Herman envied the good fortune of his friend , who had hopes of visiting pleasant Italy . At nunc sors nos divellit , tibi quod bene Sors peracerba mihi , [ vortat , ❘ nonsense . · ( he read lectures on Poetry 6 July , Life of Erasmus .
... Herman envied the good fortune of his friend , who had hopes of visiting pleasant Italy . At nunc sors nos divellit , tibi quod bene Sors peracerba mihi , [ vortat , ❘ nonsense . · ( he read lectures on Poetry 6 July , Life of Erasmus .
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