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... tion as a classical scholar , and became a profund critic on the Greek language , but it gave a bent to his mind which seems to have weakened its grasp , and even the Editor tells us that one of his greatest faults as a Statesman , was ...
... tion as a classical scholar , and became a profund critic on the Greek language , but it gave a bent to his mind which seems to have weakened its grasp , and even the Editor tells us that one of his greatest faults as a Statesman , was ...
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tion of a stern prejudiced father . Then followed a youth as brightly and highly colored as an eastern romance . Filled with dreams of hope , and love , and wild ambition , it seemed like the golden dawn of the morning , so soon , alas ...
tion of a stern prejudiced father . Then followed a youth as brightly and highly colored as an eastern romance . Filled with dreams of hope , and love , and wild ambition , it seemed like the golden dawn of the morning , so soon , alas ...
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... tion , in the presence of the greatest Senate of Europe , and prevailed . Meanwhile , Melancthon , like a second Solomon , was drawing crowds to Wittemburg by the fame of his wisdom . As a scholar , he was excell- ed only by Erasmus ...
... tion , in the presence of the greatest Senate of Europe , and prevailed . Meanwhile , Melancthon , like a second Solomon , was drawing crowds to Wittemburg by the fame of his wisdom . As a scholar , he was excell- ed only by Erasmus ...
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