Sketches of English Literature, from the Fourteenth to the Present Century (Classic Reprint)

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Fb&c Limited, Mar 6, 2018 - History - 416 pages
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Nothing could appear more strange than the rusty iron chains hanging so thickly from the shelves it seemed the prison rather than the home of the books. And this in olden times was the town library I It is probable that Wimborne was honoured above most towns of its size, not only by having its noble Minster, but by its pos sessing a public library of any kind. It is true that even from the early part of the sixteenth century it had a great advantage in its admirable school, which was founded by the illustrious Mar garet Beaufort, the mother of Henry VIL, awoman who was deservedly called the Mother of the Stu dents of the Universities And the probability is, that the townspeople, as books slowly increased, were tolerably competent to understand, and likely to value them.

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