The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... Oxford , collected some of these of a professedly historical kind relating to England , and communicated them to Jeoffrey , by whom they were put into the form of a regular historical work , and introduced , for the first time , to the ...
... Oxford , collected some of these of a professedly historical kind relating to England , and communicated them to Jeoffrey , by whom they were put into the form of a regular historical work , and introduced , for the first time , to the ...
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... Oxford , intending there to complete his studies . But the pas- sion for studying upon the continent had already become very general with the sons of English gentlemen , and Bacon , with others , removed from Ox- ford to the University ...
... Oxford , intending there to complete his studies . But the pas- sion for studying upon the continent had already become very general with the sons of English gentlemen , and Bacon , with others , removed from Ox- ford to the University ...
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... Oxford , where he passed the remainder of his life in peace , and died in the college of his order on the eleventh of June , 1294 , and in the eighty - first year of his age . Bacon , in the opinion of Dr. Peter Shaw , a very competent ...
... Oxford , where he passed the remainder of his life in peace , and died in the college of his order on the eleventh of June , 1294 , and in the eighty - first year of his age . Bacon , in the opinion of Dr. Peter Shaw , a very competent ...
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... Oxford , but soon after removed to Merton College in the same university , because the scholastic theology which at that time prevailed in the latter institution was better calculated to display the acuteness of his intellect , and ...
... Oxford , but soon after removed to Merton College in the same university , because the scholastic theology which at that time prevailed in the latter institution was better calculated to display the acuteness of his intellect , and ...
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... Oxford ; and having there completed his collegiate studies , he thence returned to London , and soon after left his native country for the purpose of travelling upon the continent , that he might thus , by freely in- termingling with ...
... Oxford ; and having there completed his collegiate studies , he thence returned to London , and soon after left his native country for the purpose of travelling upon the continent , that he might thus , by freely in- termingling with ...
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