Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... less than a Bishopric . But his hopes from Wolsey turned out , in the words of his friend Am- monius , dreams . He more than once be- trays some bitterness towards a patron , whose patronage was only in large words , and contemplated ...
... less than a Bishopric . But his hopes from Wolsey turned out , in the words of his friend Am- monius , dreams . He more than once be- trays some bitterness towards a patron , whose patronage was only in large words , and contemplated ...
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... less the passion for that kind of learning , and II . Erasmus was no less the declared opponent , and took great part in the dis- comfiture of scholasticism , and of the super- stitions of the middle ages . At length Erasmus , that ...
... less the passion for that kind of learning , and II . Erasmus was no less the declared opponent , and took great part in the dis- comfiture of scholasticism , and of the super- stitions of the middle ages . At length Erasmus , that ...
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... less bold nor less popular ; satire had been heard before , and fallen on they were in every library , almost in every comparatively unheeding ears ; it was the school . We have alluded to the edition . lighter and more playful wit of ...
... less bold nor less popular ; satire had been heard before , and fallen on they were in every library , almost in every comparatively unheeding ears ; it was the school . We have alluded to the edition . lighter and more playful wit of ...
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... less hostile to Lu- who could not endure his doctrine . ' ther ; and his life was highly praised by those " He had endeavoured to persuade Luther to be more gentle and submissive , to miti- gate his vehemence against the Roman Pontiff ...
... less hostile to Lu- who could not endure his doctrine . ' ther ; and his life was highly praised by those " He had endeavoured to persuade Luther to be more gentle and submissive , to miti- gate his vehemence against the Roman Pontiff ...
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... less rigid conduct of Erasmus to criminal weak- ness , or more justly , perhaps , to constitu- tional timidity - still less to the sordid fear of losing his favours and appointments . Erasmus , from his point of view , could not fully ...
... less rigid conduct of Erasmus to criminal weak- ness , or more justly , perhaps , to constitu- tional timidity - still less to the sordid fear of losing his favours and appointments . Erasmus , from his point of view , could not fully ...
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