The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... Cambridge , he wrote and published the Court of Love , and some other minor poems , all of which gave promise of the future poetic eminence to which he was destined to attain . From Cambridge Chaucer removed , according to Warton and ...
... Cambridge , he wrote and published the Court of Love , and some other minor poems , all of which gave promise of the future poetic eminence to which he was destined to attain . From Cambridge Chaucer removed , according to Warton and ...
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... Cambridge , but eventually left that seat of learning to enjoy the superior advantages in classical studies that the university of Oxford at that time afforded . Wyatt was graduated at the latter institution in 1523 , immediately after ...
... Cambridge , but eventually left that seat of learning to enjoy the superior advantages in classical studies that the university of Oxford at that time afforded . Wyatt was graduated at the latter institution in 1523 , immediately after ...
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... Cambridge . In consequence of his extensive learning and exemplary vir- tues , he was selected , in 1495 , by the Countess of Richmond , mother of king Henry the Seventh , as her chaplain and confessor ; and such were his wisdom and ...
... Cambridge . In consequence of his extensive learning and exemplary vir- tues , he was selected , in 1495 , by the Countess of Richmond , mother of king Henry the Seventh , as her chaplain and confessor ; and such were his wisdom and ...
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... Cambridge . In 1504 , he was elevated to the See of Rochester ; and , notwithstanding , it was the poorest See in the kingdom , yet such was his attachment to it , that he could never be induced to change it for a richer . In 1505 ...
... Cambridge . In 1504 , he was elevated to the See of Rochester ; and , notwithstanding , it was the poorest See in the kingdom , yet such was his attachment to it , that he could never be induced to change it for a richer . In 1505 ...
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... Cambridge , where he greatly distinguished himself in scholastic learning ; and having taken the degree of master of arts , he entered into priest's orders as a devoted advocate of Popery . He remained attached to the Romish church ...
... Cambridge , where he greatly distinguished himself in scholastic learning ; and having taken the degree of master of arts , he entered into priest's orders as a devoted advocate of Popery . He remained attached to the Romish church ...
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