A Dictionary of Printers and Printing: With the Progress of Literature; Ancient and ModernH. Johnson, 1839 - 996 páginas |
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... learned by imitation , and is intelligible only , to those who either inhabit the country where it is venacular , or have been taught by a master , or by books ; but the voices of animals are not learned by imitation , and being wholly ...
... learned by imitation , and is intelligible only , to those who either inhabit the country where it is venacular , or have been taught by a master , or by books ; but the voices of animals are not learned by imitation , and being wholly ...
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... learned thought it worthy the chief labour of their lives , either to compile , or collect those valu- | able tracts , and they imagined themselves more or less distinguished above mankind , as they ex- celled in the bulk or goodness of ...
... learned thought it worthy the chief labour of their lives , either to compile , or collect those valu- | able tracts , and they imagined themselves more or less distinguished above mankind , as they ex- celled in the bulk or goodness of ...
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... learned man of that period handed down to us ; nor does it appear there was a thing as a book in the whole kingdom . The only remnants of knowledge and learning that were preserved in what is now called Great Brian , existed amongst the ...
... learned man of that period handed down to us ; nor does it appear there was a thing as a book in the whole kingdom . The only remnants of knowledge and learning that were preserved in what is now called Great Brian , existed amongst the ...
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... learned man . of Ex pre- .Dec . 1. It may flatter an Englishman to decify an illustrious Yorkshire scholar , as the froarte preceptor of Charlemagne ; this was Actin , librarian to Egbert archbishop of York . On this day , he presented ...
... learned man . of Ex pre- .Dec . 1. It may flatter an Englishman to decify an illustrious Yorkshire scholar , as the froarte preceptor of Charlemagne ; this was Actin , librarian to Egbert archbishop of York . On this day , he presented ...
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... learned read it ; recited it to her , and received it for his d . It is said , that he imbibed such a passion Ser reading , that he never stirred abroad without in his bosom . He founded and endowed ( among others Oxford ) and brought ...
... learned read it ; recited it to her , and received it for his d . It is said , that he imbibed such a passion Ser reading , that he never stirred abroad without in his bosom . He founded and endowed ( among others Oxford ) and brought ...
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