Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... learning obtained for him the respect and esteem of the tutors , and the amenity of his manners won the affection of his companions . About fifteen , being then a King's scholar , he was elected to Trinity College , Cambridge ; and from ...
... learning obtained for him the respect and esteem of the tutors , and the amenity of his manners won the affection of his companions . About fifteen , being then a King's scholar , he was elected to Trinity College , Cambridge ; and from ...
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... learning and virtue , than for that he was of his name and family . " James is reported to have smiled , and to have asked permission that he might love him too , adding that " he took him to be the jewel of that university . " The ...
... learning and virtue , than for that he was of his name and family . " James is reported to have smiled , and to have asked permission that he might love him too , adding that " he took him to be the jewel of that university . " The ...
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... learning . He believed that the sacred knowledge of the Hebrews descended to Pythagoras , by whom it had been commu- nicated to Plato , and this delusion affected everything he wrote and did . He imagined himself to be attended by a ...
... learning . He believed that the sacred knowledge of the Hebrews descended to Pythagoras , by whom it had been commu- nicated to Plato , and this delusion affected everything he wrote and did . He imagined himself to be attended by a ...
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