William Shakespere's Small Latine & Lesse Greeke ...University of Illinois Press, 1944 - Classical education |
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... clear that Kempe , like Fenner and Fraunce , was a Ramist . The passage from Fraunce explains the process desired by Kempe from axiom to syl- logism . The remainder of the process will be found in the passage quoted above from ...
... clear that Kempe , like Fenner and Fraunce , was a Ramist . The passage from Fraunce explains the process desired by Kempe from axiom to syl- logism . The remainder of the process will be found in the passage quoted above from ...
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... clear that the old method of writing epistles in the upper grammar school was continued at Norwich in 1566 , though details are not given , nor texts indicated , further than that the boys of the upper forms were to use the Epistolae ...
... clear that the old method of writing epistles in the upper grammar school was continued at Norwich in 1566 , though details are not given , nor texts indicated , further than that the boys of the upper forms were to use the Epistolae ...
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... clear that Shakspere knew Fasti , and it is equally clear that he used the original together with the attached notes . Even if there had been a translation , as was once alleged , it could make no differ- ence to our evidence . As ...
... clear that Shakspere knew Fasti , and it is equally clear that he used the original together with the attached notes . Even if there had been a translation , as was once alleged , it could make no differ- ence to our evidence . As ...
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Rhetorical Training | 1 |
Some English Treatments of Logic and Rhetoric | 29 |
Tullys | 69 |
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