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Pagina xiii
... degree of Doctor was unknown in England . The degrees of Bachelor and Master of Arts were of older standing . were enlarged during this reign , a proof of the INTRODUCTION . xiii in Oxford many eminent teachers, particularly ...
... degree of Doctor was unknown in England . The degrees of Bachelor and Master of Arts were of older standing . were enlarged during this reign , a proof of the INTRODUCTION . xiii in Oxford many eminent teachers, particularly ...
Pagina xxxii
... Arts , and three in Divinity and Law : the University held not a Convocation from February to September , nor afforded Clergy enough for the care of the churches . As a contrast to the melancholy statement here given , it is pleasing to ...
... Arts , and three in Divinity and Law : the University held not a Convocation from February to September , nor afforded Clergy enough for the care of the churches . As a contrast to the melancholy statement here given , it is pleasing to ...
Pagina xxxiv
... arts , " says Wood , were held in contempt . " For sermons , scarcely one in a month . Pub- " lic Lecturers seldom ... arts . For six years there 66 were only three inceptors in divinity , eleven " in civil law , in physic six ...
... arts , " says Wood , were held in contempt . " For sermons , scarcely one in a month . Pub- " lic Lecturers seldom ... arts . For six years there 66 were only three inceptors in divinity , eleven " in civil law , in physic six ...
Pagina liii
... Arts during the year interven- ing between the Act immediately subsequent to their graduation , and the succeeding Act : regents ad placi- tum are all resident Doctors ; all Heads of Houses , or , in their absence , their respective ...
... Arts during the year interven- ing between the Act immediately subsequent to their graduation , and the succeeding Act : regents ad placi- tum are all resident Doctors ; all Heads of Houses , or , in their absence , their respective ...
Pagina lvi
... Arts , in the College of which he is a member . The duties of the Procuratorial office are , to assist the Vice - Chancellor in the more immediate superintendence of the University , especially with regard to the lvi INTRODUCTION .
... Arts , in the College of which he is a member . The duties of the Procuratorial office are , to assist the Vice - Chancellor in the more immediate superintendence of the University , especially with regard to the lvi INTRODUCTION .
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Pagina 220 - To abstract the mind from all local emotion would be impossible, if it were endeavoured, and would be foolish, if it were possible. Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses ; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.
Pagina 251 - He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one ; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading : Lofty and sour to them that loved him not ; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer...
Pagina 184 - Like leaves on trees the race of man is found, Now green in youth, now withering on the ground; Another race the following spring supplies; They fall successive, and successive rise: So generations in their course decay; So flourish these, when those are pass'd away. But if thou still persist to search my birth, Then hear a tale that fills the spacious earth. "A city stands on Argos...
Pagina 220 - That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow • warmer among the ruins of lona.
Pagina 229 - What! my lord, shall we build houses, and provide livelihoods for a company of monks, whose end and fall we ourselves may live to see ? No, no, it is more meet a great deal, that We should have care to provide for the increase of learning, and for such as who by their learning shall do good to the church and commonwealth.
Pagina 251 - He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one; Exceeding wise, fair spoken and persuading: Lofty and sour to them that lov'd him not, But to those men that sought him, sweet as summer. And though he were unsatisfied in getting, Which was a sin, yet in bestowing, madam, He was most princely...
Pagina 190 - No more the matchless skill I call unkind, That strives to disenchant my cheated mind. For when again I view thy chaste design, The just proportion, and the genuine line; Those native portraitures of Attic art, That from the lucid surface seem to start; Those tints, that steal no glories from the day, Nor ask the sun to lend his streaming ray...
Pagina 184 - Like Leaves on Trees the Race of Man is found, Now green in Youth, now with'ring on the Ground, Another Race the following Spring supplies, They fall successive, and successive rise; So Generations in their Course decay, So flourish these, when those are past away.
Pagina 335 - Heads of Colleges only, and by no others, in the room adjoining to the PrintingHouse, between the hours of ten in the morning and two in the afternoon, to preach eight Divinity Lecture Sermons, the year following, at St. Mary's in Oxford, between the commencement of the last month in Lent Term, and the end of the third week in Act Term.
Pagina 218 - being accounted the best book of the kind, my " pen cannot enough describe how A. Wood's " tender affections and insatiable desire of know" ledge were ravished, and melted down, by the " reading of that book. What by music, and rare " books that he found in the public library, his " life at this time and after was a perfect elysium.