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... learned . Learned men have their moments of leisure . All through the Middle Ages important positions in the government and at court were filled by bishops and clerks trained for the church , men whose progress through the schools or ...
... learned . Learned men have their moments of leisure . All through the Middle Ages important positions in the government and at court were filled by bishops and clerks trained for the church , men whose progress through the schools or ...
الصفحة 512
... learned from any other man except Shakespeare , who was the greatest of Marlowe's debtors and continuators . Of the man himself , the storehouse of this energy , we have learned a great deal , as everybody knows , in the last twenty ...
... learned from any other man except Shakespeare , who was the greatest of Marlowe's debtors and continuators . Of the man himself , the storehouse of this energy , we have learned a great deal , as everybody knows , in the last twenty ...
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... Learned ( 1699-1712 ) . There were several such “ learned ” journals . Apart from them stands the work of the Frenchman Peter Motteux ( 1663-1718 ) in a periodical that has obvious pioneering aspects in the field of belles - lettres ...
... Learned ( 1699-1712 ) . There were several such “ learned ” journals . Apart from them stands the work of the Frenchman Peter Motteux ( 1663-1718 ) in a periodical that has obvious pioneering aspects in the field of belles - lettres ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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