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... says of these worthies : " Henry Earle of Surrey and Sir Thomas Wyat , between whom I find very little differences , I repute them for the two chief lanterns of light to all others that have since employed their powers upon English ...
... says of these worthies : " Henry Earle of Surrey and Sir Thomas Wyat , between whom I find very little differences , I repute them for the two chief lanterns of light to all others that have since employed their powers upon English ...
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... says of this manuscript that it is the fountain - head from which all the other copies are derived . Ernesti calls it the earliest and the best . It was found in a church at Verona , perhaps in the chapter - library , in 1345. These ...
... says of this manuscript that it is the fountain - head from which all the other copies are derived . Ernesti calls it the earliest and the best . It was found in a church at Verona , perhaps in the chapter - library , in 1345. These ...
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... says of his own manner of writing in the preface addressed to his friend Socrates with this volume : - " You will find here no great force of language , for indeed I do not possess it , nor would it be in place here if I did ; for ...
... says of his own manner of writing in the preface addressed to his friend Socrates with this volume : - " You will find here no great force of language , for indeed I do not possess it , nor would it be in place here if I did ; for ...
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