Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... distinguished names among the learned of every country . One of the teachers , the celebrated Abelard , is said to have alone had as pupils twenty persons who afterwards became cardinals , and more than fifty who rose to be bishops and ...
... distinguished names among the learned of every country . One of the teachers , the celebrated Abelard , is said to have alone had as pupils twenty persons who afterwards became cardinals , and more than fifty who rose to be bishops and ...
Pagina 29
... distinguished of the rabbis . In the eleventh and twelfth centuries , the age of Sarchi , the Kimchis , Maïmonides , and other distinguished names , rabbinical learning was in an eminently flourishing state . There is no certain ...
... distinguished of the rabbis . In the eleventh and twelfth centuries , the age of Sarchi , the Kimchis , Maïmonides , and other distinguished names , rabbinical learning was in an eminently flourishing state . There is no certain ...
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... distinguished from every other as much as Pope is distinguished by his style from Dryden , or Milton from Spenser . And yet all the while it is he himself with his own peculiar accent that we hear in every one of them . The style , or ...
... distinguished from every other as much as Pope is distinguished by his style from Dryden , or Milton from Spenser . And yet all the while it is he himself with his own peculiar accent that we hear in every one of them . The style , or ...
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