Remember ye how within this thirty years and far less, and yet dureth unto this day, the old barking curs, Dun's disciples, and like draff called Scotists, the children of darkness, raged in every pulpit against Greek, Latin and Hebrew... The London Quarterly Review - Sivu 47muokkaaja - 1873Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Tyndale - 1831 - 570 sivua
...yet dureth unto this day, the old barking curs, Dun's disciples, and like draff called Scottists, the children of darkness, raged in every pulpit against...had with them ; some beating the pulpit with their lists for madness, and roaring out with open and foaming mouth, that if there were but one Terence... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth (DD.) - 1839 - 688 sivua
...them ; some beatyng the pulpit with theyr fystes for madnesse, and roaryng out with open and foamyng mouth, that if there were but one Terence or Virgil in the world, and that same in their sleaves, and a fire before them, they would burne them therein, though it should cost them their lives;... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1845 - 672 sivua
...dureth to this day, the old barking curs, Dun's disciples, and the like draff, called Scottists, the children of darkness, raged in every pulpit, against...roaring out with open and foaming mouth — that if there-were but one Terenee and Virgil in the world, and that same in their sleeves, and a fire before... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1845 - 672 sivua
...dureth to this day, the old barking curs, Dun's disciples, and the like draff, called Scottists, the children of darkness, raged in every pulpit, against Greek, Latin, and Hebrew ; ami what sorrow the schoolmasters, that taught the true Latin tongue, had with them \ Some beating... | |
| 1872 - 826 sivua
...thirty years and far less, the old barking curs, Dunce's disciples, and like draff called Scotists, the children of darkness, raged in every pulpit against Greek, Latin, and Hebrew ? ' And thus from that long extinct conflict between the old and the new learning, that strife between the... | |
| William Tyndale - 1850 - 356 sivua
...true memta»"to»u Latin tongue, had with them ; some beating the pulpit with their s"<" kno™-"8 fists for madness, and roaring out with open and foaming...that if there were but one Terence or Virgil in the wopld, and that same in their sleeves, and a fire before them, they would burn them therein, though... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1851 - 172 sivua
...thirty years and far less, the old barking curs, Dunce's disciples, and like draff called Scotists, the children of darkness, raged in every pulpit against Greek, Latin, and Hebrew?" And thus from that long extinct conflict between the old and the new learning, that strife between the... | |
| John Kitto - 1851 - 546 sivua
...dureth to this day, the old barking curs, Dun's disciples, and the like draff, called Scotists, the children of darkness, raged in every pulpit, against Greek, Latin, and Hebrew ?' Cheke, Greek Lecturer at Cambridge, in a letter to the Bishop of Winton, who was at that time Chancellor... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin.) - 1853 - 248 sivua
...thirty years and far less, the old barking curs, Dunce's disciples, and like draff called Scotists, the children of darkness, raged in every pulpit against Greek, Latin, and Hebrew?" And thus from that long extinct conflict between the old and the new learning, that strife between the... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1854 - 252 sivua
...thirty years and far less, the old barking curs, Dunce's disciples, and like draff called Scotists, the children of darkness, raged in every pulpit against Greek, Latin, and Hebrew?" And thus from that long extinct conflict between the old and the new learning, that strife between the... | |
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