The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... learned work on the ancient laws of England . He wrote a Saxon vocabulary or dictionary in 1567. It was given by the author to his pupil Lambarde . · • • * " Fifty - three stripes given to me at once I had . " A 2 From him it passed to ...
... learned work on the ancient laws of England . He wrote a Saxon vocabulary or dictionary in 1567. It was given by the author to his pupil Lambarde . · • • * " Fifty - three stripes given to me at once I had . " A 2 From him it passed to ...
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From him it passed to Somner , the learned antiquary of Canterbury , who made use of it in compiling his Saxon Dictionary . It then came into the hands of Mr. Selden , who gave it to the Bodleian Library . Franciscus Junius also had a ...
From him it passed to Somner , the learned antiquary of Canterbury , who made use of it in compiling his Saxon Dictionary . It then came into the hands of Mr. Selden , who gave it to the Bodleian Library . Franciscus Junius also had a ...
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... learned , yet knowing that God leads us not to heaven by many nor by hard questions , like an honest angler , made that good unperplexed Catechism which is printed with our good old service - book . " There can be no doubt that the ...
... learned , yet knowing that God leads us not to heaven by many nor by hard questions , like an honest angler , made that good unperplexed Catechism which is printed with our good old service - book . " There can be no doubt that the ...
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... learned account of où “ I suppose Trismegistus taught you that : do you really enjoy his lectures ? He answered , " Yes sir , you know he does get so awfully keen about it , we can't help doing the same . ' If this be true of an ...
... learned account of où “ I suppose Trismegistus taught you that : do you really enjoy his lectures ? He answered , " Yes sir , you know he does get so awfully keen about it , we can't help doing the same . ' If this be true of an ...
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... learned how to acquire knowledge from books . But the library must not be regarded only , or even chiefly , as a workshop ; if books are to take their proper place in the future life of our pupils they must regard them as a means of ...
... learned how to acquire knowledge from books . But the library must not be regarded only , or even chiefly , as a workshop ; if books are to take their proper place in the future life of our pupils they must regard them as a means of ...
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