Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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... college . In 1544 , on the resignation of Sir John Cheke , he was chosen University Orator , * an office which he filled with general approbation . In the following year , ( 1545 , ) appeared his " Toxophilus , or , the Schole of ...
... college . In 1544 , on the resignation of Sir John Cheke , he was chosen University Orator , * an office which he filled with general approbation . In the following year , ( 1545 , ) appeared his " Toxophilus , or , the Schole of ...
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... college ; yet I have the high authority of Southey for saying , that he is the most instructive of all the Roman authors . The extent of his knowledge is almost marvelous ; his veracity , where he speaks from personal observation , is ...
... college ; yet I have the high authority of Southey for saying , that he is the most instructive of all the Roman authors . The extent of his knowledge is almost marvelous ; his veracity , where he speaks from personal observation , is ...
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... college than now in the palace . The Lady Elizabeth and I are studying together , in the original Greek , the crown orations of Demosthenes and Eschines . She reads her lessons to me , and at one glance so completely comprehends , not ...
... college than now in the palace . The Lady Elizabeth and I are studying together , in the original Greek , the crown orations of Demosthenes and Eschines . She reads her lessons to me , and at one glance so completely comprehends , not ...
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... college . He after- ward had reason to regret the precipitancy of his conduct , which was , perhaps , never entirely forgotten , though he succeeded in a great measure in regaining the favor of Elizabeth . Returning to his duties , as ...
... college . He after- ward had reason to regret the precipitancy of his conduct , which was , perhaps , never entirely forgotten , though he succeeded in a great measure in regaining the favor of Elizabeth . Returning to his duties , as ...
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... college almost in despair . Matters however took an unexpected turn . Sir William Paget , whose recommenda- tion of the " Toxophilus " to King Henry had procured his pension from that king , now exerted his influence in his favor with ...
... college almost in despair . Matters however took an unexpected turn . Sir William Paget , whose recommenda- tion of the " Toxophilus " to King Henry had procured his pension from that king , now exerted his influence in his favor with ...
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