Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 1 |
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John Colet also was an early acquaintance of Erasmus ; but while the latter loved More his feeling for Colet was different , being rather esteem for his character , admiration for his attainments , and a sincere respect for his manly ...
John Colet also was an early acquaintance of Erasmus ; but while the latter loved More his feeling for Colet was different , being rather esteem for his character , admiration for his attainments , and a sincere respect for his manly ...
Page 232
Erasmus had never met Poliziano , for whom he always expressed the greatest admiration , and now he might never more hope for that happiness since Poliziano had gone to his early grave thirteen years before . But in Carteromachos he met ...
Erasmus had never met Poliziano , for whom he always expressed the greatest admiration , and now he might never more hope for that happiness since Poliziano had gone to his early grave thirteen years before . But in Carteromachos he met ...
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This must have been most gratifying to a man to whom the praise of others was as the breath in his nostrils ; and we can have nothing but admiration for the courage and industry which had led to the accomplishment of what he had thus ...
This must have been most gratifying to a man to whom the praise of others was as the breath in his nostrils ; and we can have nothing but admiration for the courage and industry which had led to the accomplishment of what he had thus ...
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Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
MONASTIC LIFE AT STEYN | 39 |
SECRETARY TO THE BISHOP OF CAMBRAI MATRICULATION | 49 |
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