The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... soon came to be esteemed one of the first scholars of the age . On his return to his native country , 685 , he was preferred by Alfred , king of Northumberland , to the see of Haxam ; and in 687 , two years afterward , he was translated ...
... soon came to be esteemed one of the first scholars of the age . On his return to his native country , 685 , he was preferred by Alfred , king of Northumberland , to the see of Haxam ; and in 687 , two years afterward , he was translated ...
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... soon after the time of Alfred , and con- tinued to the reign of Henry the Second , the first prince of the house of Plantagenet . This Chronicle is chiefly valuable as the basis of our historical knowledge of the period of which it ...
... soon after the time of Alfred , and con- tinued to the reign of Henry the Second , the first prince of the house of Plantagenet . This Chronicle is chiefly valuable as the basis of our historical knowledge of the period of which it ...
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... soon after , in 1240 , he entered the Franciscan order of monks , though some writers suppose he had assumed the religious habit before he left France . At the time of his return to Oxford , Bacon was regarded by the most learned and ...
... soon after , in 1240 , he entered the Franciscan order of monks , though some writers suppose he had assumed the religious habit before he left France . At the time of his return to Oxford , Bacon was regarded by the most learned and ...
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... 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 enable him to ...
... 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 enable him to ...
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... soon after left his native country for the purpose of travelling upon the continent , that he might thus , by freely in- termingling with other nations , increase his accomplishments both of mind and manners . Having travelled through ...
... soon after left his native country for the purpose of travelling upon the continent , that he might thus , by freely in- termingling with other nations , increase his accomplishments both of mind and manners . Having travelled through ...
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