Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... received as a chorister at Utrecht . At nine years old he was sent to the school at Deventer , accompanied by his mother , seemingly an accomplished wo- man , who , in addition to his ordinary stu- dies , obtained him lessons in design ...
... received as a chorister at Utrecht . At nine years old he was sent to the school at Deventer , accompanied by his mother , seemingly an accomplished wo- man , who , in addition to his ordinary stu- dies , obtained him lessons in design ...
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... received not a few sons of opulent parents , whose generous spirit he broke down . To restrain wanton youth by reason and by moderation , is the office of a father ; but in the * See the Colloquia , ' Icthyophagia . ' • depth of a hard ...
... received not a few sons of opulent parents , whose generous spirit he broke down . To restrain wanton youth by reason and by moderation , is the office of a father ; but in the * See the Colloquia , ' Icthyophagia . ' • depth of a hard ...
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... received in the house of a wealthy canon and treated with generous kindness . He visited his native Holland too - the air agreed with him ; but he could not endure the Epicurean banquets , the sordid and rude people , the stubborn ...
... received in the house of a wealthy canon and treated with generous kindness . He visited his native Holland too - the air agreed with him ; but he could not endure the Epicurean banquets , the sordid and rude people , the stubborn ...
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... received a degree . It is not im- pounds , which poor Erasmus was carrying probable that this visit to England was away , the first fruits , and in those days to connected with the hope of raising funds him of no inconsiderable value ...
... received a degree . It is not im- pounds , which poor Erasmus was carrying probable that this visit to England was away , the first fruits , and in those days to connected with the hope of raising funds him of no inconsiderable value ...
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... received from Erasmus , written with that eloquence which , as well as his erudition , was famous throughout the world . ' Lord Mountjoy wrote from the Court at Greenwich , urging his friend to return to England ; holding out the ...
... received from Erasmus , written with that eloquence which , as well as his erudition , was famous throughout the world . ' Lord Mountjoy wrote from the Court at Greenwich , urging his friend to return to England ; holding out the ...
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