| Francis Grose - 1782 - 370 páginas
...of learning. I shall judge this to be true, and utter it with heaviness, that neither the Britons, under the Romans and Saxons, nor yet the English people,...such damage of their learned monuments, as we have seen in our time. Our posterity may well curse this wicked fact of our age ; this unreasonable spoil... | |
| 1803 - 598 páginas
...of learning. I shall judge this to be true, and utter it with heaviness, that neither the Britons, under the Romans and Saxons, nor yet the English people,...such damage of their learned monuments, as we have seen in our time. Our posterity may well curse this wicked fael: of our age : this unreasonable spoil... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1810 - 588 páginas
...depisers of learning ? I judge this to be true, and utter it with heaviness, that neither the Britons under the Romans and Saxons, nor yet the English people...such damage of their learned monuments as we have seen in our time." " But Bale is not alone in this charge; Fuller breaks out into a passionate declamation... | |
| Charles Butler - 1819 - 476 páginas
...instead of grey paper. I judge this to be true, " — and utter it with heaviness, — that neither the " Britains, under the Romans and Saxons ; nor yet " the English people under the Danes and Nor" mans, had ever such damage of their learned " monuments, as we have, in this our time. Our * Declaration... | |
| James Townley - 1821 - 570 páginas
...Wisdomeof Solomon. I judge this to be true, and utter it with heavinesse, that neither the Britons, under the Romans and Saxons ; nor yet the English...such damage of their learned monuments, as we have seen in our time. Our posterity may well curse this wicked fact of our age ; this unreasonable spoil... | |
| John Strype - 1821 - 556 páginas
...the grave " seniors of other nations. And that neither the Britons " under the Romans and Saxons, nor the English people " under the Danes and Normans,...such damage of " their learned monuments, as we have seen in our time. n Bale, an This Bale, by reason of the dangers of the professors of «arci™rof... | |
| John Strype - 1821 - 558 páginas
...the grave " seniors of other nations. And that neither the Britons " under the Romans and Saxons, nor the English people " under the Danes and Normans,...such damage of " their learned monuments, as we have seen in our time." Bale, an This Bale, by reason of the dangers of the professors of scarchcr'of the... | |
| 1823 - 876 páginas
...heaviness, that neither the Britons under the Romans and Saxons, nor yet the English people under tlie Dines and Normans, had ever such damage of their learned monuments as we have seen in our time." In these days every abbey had at least one person whose oflice it was to instruct... | |
| Robert Southey - 1824 - 546 páginas
...subject, he says, " I judge this to be true, and utter it with heaviness, that neither the Britons, under the Romans and Saxons, nor yet the English people,...such damage of their learned monuments, as we have seen in our tunes. Our posterity may well curse this wicked fact of our age, this unreasonable spoil... | |
| Charles Butler - 1825 - 372 páginas
...true," says the most anti-catholic Bale*, " and I utter it " with heaviness, that neither the .Britons under " the Romans and Saxons, nor yet the English...such damage of their learned monuments, as we " have at this our time. Our posterity may well * Declaration upon Leland's Journal, am1. 1549 ; Fuller's... | |
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