The Journal of English Studies, Volumes 2-3H. Marshall & Son, 1913 |
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... better known by the great men of the Elizabethan era than he , and his biography by Archdeacon Churton ( 1809 ) —a book written at a time when the old ecclesiastical dignitaries attracted more attention than they do to - day - claims ...
... better known by the great men of the Elizabethan era than he , and his biography by Archdeacon Churton ( 1809 ) —a book written at a time when the old ecclesiastical dignitaries attracted more attention than they do to - day - claims ...
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... better known in English literature , Nicholas Udall , distinguished as the first writer of an English comedy , Ralph Roister Doyster , and also for the thrashing which as schoolmaster , he gave poor Thomas Tusser , the writer of the ...
... better known in English literature , Nicholas Udall , distinguished as the first writer of an English comedy , Ralph Roister Doyster , and also for the thrashing which as schoolmaster , he gave poor Thomas Tusser , the writer of the ...
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... better known now than our Nonagenarian almoner , was Giles Fletcher , who in 1570 , received ten shillings . Not only was Fletcher a literary man himself , but he was the father of two poets , Phineas and Giles Fletcher ( junior ) ...
... better known now than our Nonagenarian almoner , was Giles Fletcher , who in 1570 , received ten shillings . Not only was Fletcher a literary man himself , but he was the father of two poets , Phineas and Giles Fletcher ( junior ) ...
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... better than take our leave from Alexander Nowell in the words of Izaak Walton . For he probably offers a fair explanation of the Nonagenarianism on account of which we claim attention for one who stands only in the background of that ...
... better than take our leave from Alexander Nowell in the words of Izaak Walton . For he probably offers a fair explanation of the Nonagenarianism on account of which we claim attention for one who stands only in the background of that ...
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... better now , but not much , for I read only yesterday of " reading masses of literature " on an allowance of one hour per week . But what really appals me is , that with the best of teachers and the best of systems and any amount of ...
... better now , but not much , for I read only yesterday of " reading masses of literature " on an allowance of one hour per week . But what really appals me is , that with the best of teachers and the best of systems and any amount of ...
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