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Page 47
But , having once secured the benefice , he did as he had done with the
Aldington benefice , that is , he exchanged it for a pension to be paid him out of
the income of this prebend . We have already explained that he was forced to do
these ...
But , having once secured the benefice , he did as he had done with the
Aldington benefice , that is , he exchanged it for a pension to be paid him out of
the income of this prebend . We have already explained that he was forced to do
these ...
Page 302
Again , during the same visit , and later on in the following year , he writes , “ I
have dined once with the Frenchman , twice with Hirschvogel , and once with
Master Peter the Secretary , where Erasmus of Rotterdam was also dining . ”
These ...
Again , during the same visit , and later on in the following year , he writes , “ I
have dined once with the Frenchman , twice with Hirschvogel , and once with
Master Peter the Secretary , where Erasmus of Rotterdam was also dining . ”
These ...
Page 361
So Oporinus sat down with others of his friends of whom there were a great
number assembled on account of the arrival of the great writer , and , while the
cup went round the circle once or twice , he gradually came to himself and
addressed ...
So Oporinus sat down with others of his friends of whom there were a great
number assembled on account of the arrival of the great writer , and , while the
cup went round the circle once or twice , he gradually came to himself and
addressed ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
Copyright | |
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