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... Greek , which through his excellent judgment and way of teaching , far above the pedantry of common public schools ( where such authors are scarce ever heard of ) , were run over within no greater compass of time , than from ten to fif ...
... Greek , which through his excellent judgment and way of teaching , far above the pedantry of common public schools ( where such authors are scarce ever heard of ) , were run over within no greater compass of time , than from ten to fif ...
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... Greek idiom , with their untutored 4 An- glicisms , odious to be read , yet not to be avoided without a well ... Greek for the M.A. degree . By Milton's time there was the further change of requiring Greek , Arithmetic , and a little ...
... Greek idiom , with their untutored 4 An- glicisms , odious to be read , yet not to be avoided without a well ... Greek for the M.A. degree . By Milton's time there was the further change of requiring Greek , Arithmetic , and a little ...
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... Greek until his old age , when he is said to have learned the language . Hales cites Bacon's Advancement of Learning ... Greek historian Polybius , and a great lover of Greek culture and Greek learning . 7 Nævius ( about 270-199 B.C. ) ...
... Greek until his old age , when he is said to have learned the language . Hales cites Bacon's Advancement of Learning ... Greek historian Polybius , and a great lover of Greek culture and Greek learning . 7 Nævius ( about 270-199 B.C. ) ...
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The Earliest Life of Milton | xxiii |
Collections for the Life of Milton By John | xxxvii |
The Life of Milton By Edward Philips | lvi |
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