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... learned , ingenious and worthy man , yet was full of invincible prejudices and obstinate partialities . The MS . was pro- cured for me by the rev . Mr Beadon , late fellow of the college , and orator 30 of the university , who asked the ...
... learned , ingenious and worthy man , yet was full of invincible prejudices and obstinate partialities . The MS . was pro- cured for me by the rev . Mr Beadon , late fellow of the college , and orator 30 of the university , who asked the ...
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... learned himselfe , but not meanely affectioned to set forward learning in others . He found that Colledge spending scarse two hundred markes by yeare : he left it spending a thousand markes and more . Which he procured , not with his ...
... learned himselfe , but not meanely affectioned to set forward learning in others . He found that Colledge spending scarse two hundred markes by yeare : he left it spending a thousand markes and more . Which he procured , not with his ...
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... learned men departed 45 the Uniuersities : of whome , some of their owne accord gaue ouer , were thrust out of their fellowships , some were miserably handled : in so much that in Cambridge in the Colledge of Saint John , there were 24 ...
... learned men departed 45 the Uniuersities : of whome , some of their owne accord gaue ouer , were thrust out of their fellowships , some were miserably handled : in so much that in Cambridge in the Colledge of Saint John , there were 24 ...
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... learned : Who to this day would never suffer yet his Ab- salon to go abroad , and that onelie bicause in locis paribus Anapestus is twise or thrise used in stede of Iambus . ' See Gabriel Harvey's re- marks cited ibid . p . 259 . P. 139 ...
... learned : Who to this day would never suffer yet his Ab- salon to go abroad , and that onelie bicause in locis paribus Anapestus is twise or thrise used in stede of Iambus . ' See Gabriel Harvey's re- marks cited ibid . p . 259 . P. 139 ...
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... learned rakehell was to be chosen fellow before a religious dunce , reminds one of a col- lege tradition respecting Ant . Tuckney ( Salter's preface to Eight Letters of Ant . Tuckney and Benj . Whichcote , 1753 , p . xv . ) : ' In his ...
... learned rakehell was to be chosen fellow before a religious dunce , reminds one of a col- lege tradition respecting Ant . Tuckney ( Salter's preface to Eight Letters of Ant . Tuckney and Benj . Whichcote , 1753 , p . xv . ) : ' In his ...
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