| Stacey Grimaldi - 1874 - 298 trang
...preceptor. Alfred, in order to dispense justice, had his nobility instructed in letters ; for he complained that on his accession he knew not one person south...who could so much as interpret the Latin service, and very few in the northern parts who had reached even to that low point of erudition ; the extreme... | |
| Stacey Grimaldi - 1874 - 338 trang
...preceptor. Alfred, in order to dispense justice, had his nobility instructed in letters ; for he complained that on his accession he knew not one person south...who could so much as interpret the Latin service, and very few in the northern parts who had reached even to that low point of erudition ; the extreme... | |
| Edward Henslowe Bedford - 1882 - 680 trang
...of erudition in those ages were totally subverted. He complained that on his accession he knew hot one person south of the Thames who could so much as interpret the Latin Service, and very few in the northern parts who had reached even that pitch of erudition. (The Student's Hume,... | |
| 1881 - 306 trang
...days were totally subverted, Alfred himself complains that he knew not one person (person, not priest) south of the Thames who could so much as interpret the Latin service." The latest edition of the Students' Hume, p. 45, published by Murray, edited by one of the most learned... | |
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