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... probably around 1370 , and at the age of about fifteen was admitted to the nearby abbey of Bury St. Edmunds . It is suspected that he was sent to study for a time at one of the universities . In any case he was ordained a priest in 1397 ...
... probably around 1370 , and at the age of about fifteen was admitted to the nearby abbey of Bury St. Edmunds . It is suspected that he was sent to study for a time at one of the universities . In any case he was ordained a priest in 1397 ...
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... probably the greatest tribute to the efficacy of its education . Colet , Lyly , and Erasmus collaborated on the constitution of the school and also on a new Latin grammar for the pupils , which was to prove the most . influential of all ...
... probably the greatest tribute to the efficacy of its education . Colet , Lyly , and Erasmus collaborated on the constitution of the school and also on a new Latin grammar for the pupils , which was to prove the most . influential of all ...
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... probably much more than can now be definitely assigned to him , but the main lines of his important influence are clear . In a prosier , but more imitable , way than Peele he introduced a nostalgic , day - dreaming element and he ...
... probably much more than can now be definitely assigned to him , but the main lines of his important influence are clear . In a prosier , but more imitable , way than Peele he introduced a nostalgic , day - dreaming element and he ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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