The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... remained for many centuries comparatively neglected , but during the reign of Charles the Second it was translated into English , and has since been more generally known . NENNIUS , a contemporary of Gildas , was the reputed author of ...
... remained for many centuries comparatively neglected , but during the reign of Charles the Second it was translated into English , and has since been more generally known . NENNIUS , a contemporary of Gildas , was the reputed author of ...
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... remained at this monastery twelve years ; and during that period his literary attainments were so remarkable , that attract- ing the attention of Beverly , now Archbishop of York , he was ordained by that prelate into the order of ...
... remained at this monastery twelve years ; and during that period his literary attainments were so remarkable , that attract- ing the attention of Beverly , now Archbishop of York , he was ordained by that prelate into the order of ...
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... remained in his cell for many years , ardently prosecuting his studies , until he had rendered himself master of every branch of learning then cultivated . His whole life was that of a religious recluse ; and at his death , which ...
... remained in his cell for many years , ardently prosecuting his studies , until he had rendered himself master of every branch of learning then cultivated . His whole life was that of a religious recluse ; and at his death , which ...
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... remained undaunted : and such was the respect in which he was held , that the reformation , which he had so boldly commenced , was rapidly advancing , when he unfortunately died , just at the time when nothing but a leader equal to the ...
... remained undaunted : and such was the respect in which he was held , that the reformation , which he had so boldly commenced , was rapidly advancing , when he unfortunately died , just at the time when nothing but a leader equal to the ...
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... remained until his royal patron was de- throned by the duke of Lancaster , afterward Henry the Fourth , when he being far advanced in age , and having also recently had the misfortune to lose his eyesight , retired from the busy scenes ...
... remained until his royal patron was de- throned by the duke of Lancaster , afterward Henry the Fourth , when he being far advanced in age , and having also recently had the misfortune to lose his eyesight , retired from the busy scenes ...
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