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There was no English Grammar printed until 1586 , when Shakspere would have been twenty - two . Lilly's Latin Grammar was compulsory by the Queen's Ordinances of 1559 and 1571. The rest of the books in the master's charge would consist ...
There was no English Grammar printed until 1586 , when Shakspere would have been twenty - two . Lilly's Latin Grammar was compulsory by the Queen's Ordinances of 1559 and 1571. The rest of the books in the master's charge would consist ...
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Here , the scene is Egypt in the time of the Ptolemies ; but there are allusions to pistols , tobacco , and the English plants rosemary , thyme and rue . One of the characters is a Spanish gallant named " Bragadino " .
Here , the scene is Egypt in the time of the Ptolemies ; but there are allusions to pistols , tobacco , and the English plants rosemary , thyme and rue . One of the characters is a Spanish gallant named " Bragadino " .
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In the first chapter of the English translation , published as The French Academie in 1586 , and recommended for study at Gray's Inn , we are told that there were three young men in this “ Achademe ” , that number being augmented by the ...
In the first chapter of the English translation , published as The French Academie in 1586 , and recommended for study at Gray's Inn , we are told that there were three young men in this “ Achademe ” , that number being augmented by the ...
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