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With horror he berated deists, much as Roger Ascham, writing the Schole - master at the same time, did “Italianate Englishmen.”
DEISM ROGER L. EMERSON 1968
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This Domitius Nero, caused his Schole - maister Seneca to be put to death, Seneca chosing his owne death, his veines beyng cutte in a hotte bathe died, bicause he corrected wicked Nero, to traine hym to vertue.
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But better testimony comes perhaps from _The English Schole-Master_, a seventeenth-century
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The best old Dutch phrase-book is _The English Schole-Master_, the copy of which that lies before me was printed at Amsterdam by John
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¶ Made and pronounced in the Schole of Artes at Louaine, the xiiij of
The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women. 1514-1572 1878
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It need only be mentioned that there were six successive and successively enlarged editions of Sir Thomas Elyot; that the last three of these were edited by Thomas Cooper, 'Schole-Maister of
The evolution of English lexicography James Augustus Henry Murray 1876
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Made and pronounced in the Schole of Artes at Louaine, the xiiij of
The First Blast of the Trumpet against the monstrous regiment of Women John Knox 1874
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In 1573 John Parkhurst, Bishop of Norwich (1560-1575), bequeathed "the most part" of his Latin books to his native town Guildford, to be placed in "the Lybrarie of the same Towne ioyning to the Schole."
The Care of Books John Willis Clark 1871
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And one thing I would haue the Reader consider in readinge this booke, that bicause, no Scholemaster hath charge of any childe, before he enter into hys Schole, therefore I leauing all former care, of their good bringing vp, to wise and good Parentes, as à matter not belonging to the Scholemaster,
The Scholemaster 1870
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In very deede, if children were brought vp, in soch a house, or soch a Schole, where the latin tonge were properlie and perfitlie spoken, as Tib. and Ca.
The Scholemaster 1870
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