The Life of the Learned Sir John Cheke, Kt., First Instructor, Afterwards Secretary of State, to King Edward VI ...Clarendon Press, 1821 - 218 pages |
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... Latin translation of a tract of Plutarch upon the same subject , by way of dedication to King Henry VIII . It hath lien , for ought I know , this hundred and fifty years and more in obscurity ; but lately discovered in the library of ...
... Latin translation of a tract of Plutarch upon the same subject , by way of dedication to King Henry VIII . It hath lien , for ought I know , this hundred and fifty years and more in obscurity ; but lately discovered in the library of ...
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... Latin and Greek learning in that age ; and having the happiness to be the chief instructor of the blessed King Edward's youth , a Prince so singular for learning , knowledge , and religion , that he wanted nothing but a longer life to ...
... Latin and Greek learning in that age ; and having the happiness to be the chief instructor of the blessed King Edward's youth , a Prince so singular for learning , knowledge , and religion , that he wanted nothing but a longer life to ...
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... Latin writers of that generation , or any Ann . 1540 , after . Whose learning and ingenuity appear in those two bookse he left behind him , The Schoolmaster , and The Art of Shooting out of a Bow . He was tutor in the Latin and Greek ...
... Latin writers of that generation , or any Ann . 1540 , after . Whose learning and ingenuity appear in those two bookse he left behind him , The Schoolmaster , and The Art of Shooting out of a Bow . He was tutor in the Latin and Greek ...
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... Latin letter to And parti- cularly in- Cheke , the Greek Lecturer , to forbear any farther men - hibits tioning his new way of pronunciation in his lectures : Cheke . however treating him like a man of learning , and arguing with him in ...
... Latin letter to And parti- cularly in- Cheke , the Greek Lecturer , to forbear any farther men - hibits tioning his new way of pronunciation in his lectures : Cheke . however treating him like a man of learning , and arguing with him in ...
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... Latin , and especially the Greek ; which he had upon so good and sure grounds undertaken . Yet thought fit to give a very submissive answer in Latin to the Chancellor ; expressing much deference towards him , and yet freely discoursing ...
... Latin , and especially the Greek ; which he had upon so good and sure grounds undertaken . Yet thought fit to give a very submissive answer in Latin to the Chancellor ; expressing much deference towards him , and yet freely discoursing ...
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