Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... learning I had was in the free grammar school , called Christ's school in the city of Gloucester ; yet even there it pleased God to give me an extraordinary help by a new school- master brought thither , one Master Gregory Downhale of ...
... learning I had was in the free grammar school , called Christ's school in the city of Gloucester ; yet even there it pleased God to give me an extraordinary help by a new school- master brought thither , one Master Gregory Downhale of ...
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... learning than he taught me in that grammar school ) came at last to be secretary to the Lord Brooke , Chancellor of the Exchequer ; and after that to my much honoured Lord , the Earl of Middlesex , Lord high Treasurer of England ; and ...
... learning than he taught me in that grammar school ) came at last to be secretary to the Lord Brooke , Chancellor of the Exchequer ; and after that to my much honoured Lord , the Earl of Middlesex , Lord high Treasurer of England ; and ...
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... learning ; as you may perceive plainly by their intermissions at nine and at three . Besides those and all other their intermissions , it is very requisite also , that they should have weekly one part of an afternoon for recreation , as ...
... learning ; as you may perceive plainly by their intermissions at nine and at three . Besides those and all other their intermissions , it is very requisite also , that they should have weekly one part of an afternoon for recreation , as ...
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... learning themselves ; therefore if he cannot teach them , yet his looks and correction shall affright them . But there are some who deserve the place by their worth and wisdom , who stayed with their mother the university , until learning ...
... learning themselves ; therefore if he cannot teach them , yet his looks and correction shall affright them . But there are some who deserve the place by their worth and wisdom , who stayed with their mother the university , until learning ...
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... learning ; but now they have the least benefit of them , by reason the rich do so encroach upon them . And so far hath this inconvenience spread itself that it is in my time an hard matter for a poor man's child to come by a fellowship ...
... learning ; but now they have the least benefit of them , by reason the rich do so encroach upon them . And so far hath this inconvenience spread itself that it is in my time an hard matter for a poor man's child to come by a fellowship ...
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