Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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Page 82
Increasing years seem to have aggravated his suspicious nature , but to the day of his death he could never understand why he made enemies . Writing to Glareanus on the 18th of January , 1518 , he says : I rejoice that you are ...
Increasing years seem to have aggravated his suspicious nature , but to the day of his death he could never understand why he made enemies . Writing to Glareanus on the 18th of January , 1518 , he says : I rejoice that you are ...
Page 297
He had no knowledge of Scaliger , so he began casting around for the most likely person among his enemies to have thus assailed him . Bedda was the first one blamed ; and it is entirely to his credit that not only did he disavow it ...
He had no knowledge of Scaliger , so he began casting around for the most likely person among his enemies to have thus assailed him . Bedda was the first one blamed ; and it is entirely to his credit that not only did he disavow it ...
Page 326
Then he occupies more than half of this long letter in giving an account of all his enemies , and the pros and cons of the various controversies from which few of his letters of this period are free . Ill health and opposition from so ...
Then he occupies more than half of this long letter in giving an account of all his enemies , and the pros and cons of the various controversies from which few of his letters of this period are free . Ill health and opposition from so ...
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