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... xpect to end 10 graduate of much learning d advanced me , that was after a nister , whom ( by .me a successor to and employment . unt Tabor 1639 in at six .... master and usher ssarily be there to be v his own private study scholars ...
... xpect to end 10 graduate of much learning d advanced me , that was after a nister , whom ( by .me a successor to and employment . unt Tabor 1639 in at six .... master and usher ssarily be there to be v his own private study scholars ...
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It was not my happiness to be bred up at the university , but all the 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 ...
It was not my happiness to be bred up at the university , but all the 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 ...
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And myself , his scholar , following his steps , as near as I could , ( though furnished with no more learning than he taught me in that grammar school ) came at ...
And myself , his scholar , following his steps , as near as I could , ( though furnished with no more learning than he taught me in that grammar school ) came at ...
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I would indeed have their recreations as well looked unto , as their 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 ...
I would indeed have their recreations as well looked unto , as their 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 ...
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There are many set in authority to teach youth , which never had much 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 ...
There are many set in authority to teach youth , which never had much 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 ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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