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Side xv
reading public , ” for which books are but a fashionable means of killing time ;
while those whose requirements demand more respectful consideration ,
students of a sterner mould , gladly fill up the outlines of their knowledge with
such ...
reading public , ” for which books are but a fashionable means of killing time ;
while those whose requirements demand more respectful consideration ,
students of a sterner mould , gladly fill up the outlines of their knowledge with
such ...
Side xxii
Pientissimo , which might as well be piantissimo if conjugation and declension
were observed , is accredited barbarous - latin for most pious , but means
properly most expiative ; by which title the zealous individual of later date
indicates his ...
Pientissimo , which might as well be piantissimo if conjugation and declension
were observed , is accredited barbarous - latin for most pious , but means
properly most expiative ; by which title the zealous individual of later date
indicates his ...
Side xxxvi
... which when they come and make answer to , they are rewarded with money
and their dinner , By means of which reward of meat and money , the poor
catechumens learn their lessons well ; and so their bodies and souls too are well
fed .
... which when they come and make answer to , they are rewarded with money
and their dinner , By means of which reward of meat and money , the poor
catechumens learn their lessons well ; and so their bodies and souls too are well
fed .
Side 10
By means whereof he could fully render the resultance of any author he had
gone through , as myself can testify amongst others of his consorts . In which
respect as he had not many peers , so he had few who could compare with him
for his ...
By means whereof he could fully render the resultance of any author he had
gone through , as myself can testify amongst others of his consorts . In which
respect as he had not many peers , so he had few who could compare with him
for his ...
Side 18
When he was to leave the place and go to Oxford , he went to the mercers '
company , who have the giving of that place ' , that they should by all means go to
Mr . N . Ferrar , and entreat him to accept of the place : for he was like , if he set to
it ...
When he was to leave the place and go to Oxford , he went to the mercers '
company , who have the giving of that place ' , that they should by all means go to
Mr . N . Ferrar , and entreat him to accept of the place : for he was like , if he set to
it ...
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