The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... became a monk of her house ; and she ordered him to transfer into verse the whole of the sacred history . We are told that he was continually occupied in repeating to himself what he heard , and , ' like a clean animal , ruminating it ...
... became a monk of her house ; and she ordered him to transfer into verse the whole of the sacred history . We are told that he was continually occupied in repeating to himself what he heard , and , ' like a clean animal , ruminating it ...
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... became one of the most eminent scholars of the age . In the thirtieth year of his age , Beda was elevated to the priestly office ; and his scholastic fame having already spread over the continent 672 A.D. ] 25 BEDE . BEDE.
... became one of the most eminent scholars of the age . In the thirtieth year of his age , Beda was elevated to the priestly office ; and his scholastic fame having already spread over the continent 672 A.D. ] 25 BEDE . BEDE.
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... became the language of education , of the courts of law , and of the higher classes of society generally , while Saxon shared in the degradation which the mass of the people experienced under their Conquerors . Though depressed , yet as ...
... became the language of education , of the courts of law , and of the higher classes of society generally , while Saxon shared in the degradation which the mass of the people experienced under their Conquerors . Though depressed , yet as ...
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... became acquainted with many English students whom he had not hitherto known , and many of whom afterward rose to eminence in their own country . With some of these he there formed an intimacy which continued through life . Having ...
... became acquainted with many English students whom he had not hitherto known , and many of whom afterward rose to eminence in their own country . With some of these he there formed an intimacy which continued through life . Having ...
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... became shield - bearer to his majesty , and in that capacity at- tended the king during his celebrated invasion of France , which terminated in the prostration of that nation by the victory obtained upon the field of Cressy , and the ...
... became shield - bearer to his majesty , and in that capacity at- tended the king during his celebrated invasion of France , which terminated in the prostration of that nation by the victory obtained upon the field of Cressy , and the ...
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