The Metropolitan, Volumen29James Cochrane, 1840 |
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... less to look forward to , worked night and day , cleared prizes , scholarships , a double first , and two essays , rose gradually from scholar to fellow , from fellow to tutor , and from tutor to the headship of his college ; took to ...
... less to look forward to , worked night and day , cleared prizes , scholarships , a double first , and two essays , rose gradually from scholar to fellow , from fellow to tutor , and from tutor to the headship of his college ; took to ...
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... less cultivated classes in the country , is , that this Virgil was an old wizard , whose tomb stands , as it were , as the guard of the grotto , that was digged in one night , at his bidding , by a legion of d'emons enlisted in his ...
... less cultivated classes in the country , is , that this Virgil was an old wizard , whose tomb stands , as it were , as the guard of the grotto , that was digged in one night , at his bidding , by a legion of d'emons enlisted in his ...
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... less than a powerful auxi- liary , escorted him throughout his march , subjected the emperor's weak mind to his unswerving will , crowned him on the Vatican in 1328 , received from him the titles of Roman senator and palatine count ...
... less than a powerful auxi- liary , escorted him throughout his march , subjected the emperor's weak mind to his unswerving will , crowned him on the Vatican in 1328 , received from him the titles of Roman senator and palatine count ...
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... less claims to the gratitude of modern ages than his friend Petrarch , not- withstanding the more extensive influence and greater means this last could employ in his researches . What Petrarch had done for the restoration of Latin ...
... less claims to the gratitude of modern ages than his friend Petrarch , not- withstanding the more extensive influence and greater means this last could employ in his researches . What Petrarch had done for the restoration of Latin ...
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... less perseverance and dis- interestedness were required to rescue the ancient world from the deep layers of barbarism under which it was buried ; the cells of the con- vents , the cellars and prisons , the darkest corners of the earth ...
... less perseverance and dis- interestedness were required to rescue the ancient world from the deep layers of barbarism under which it was buried ; the cells of the con- vents , the cellars and prisons , the darkest corners of the earth ...
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