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Under Edward VI he was able to preach and speak with impunity , but on the accession of Mary in 1553 he was thrown into the Tower , from which he was removed to Oxford with Ridley and Cranmer .
Under Edward VI he was able to preach and speak with impunity , but on the accession of Mary in 1553 he was thrown into the Tower , from which he was removed to Oxford with Ridley and Cranmer .
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Again , whether a man's genius is best able to reach , thither it should more and more contend , lift and dilate itself ; as men of low stature raise themselves on their toes , and so oft - times get even , if not eminent .
Again , whether a man's genius is best able to reach , thither it should more and more contend , lift and dilate itself ; as men of low stature raise themselves on their toes , and so oft - times get even , if not eminent .
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But there is an enormous difference between an attempt to revivify among us the grand old pagan conception of Joy , and an attempt to glorify all the bestial delights that the subtleness of Greek depravity was able to contrive .
But there is an enormous difference between an attempt to revivify among us the grand old pagan conception of Joy , and an attempt to glorify all the bestial delights that the subtleness of Greek depravity was able to contrive .
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HUGH LATIMER 14911555 | 1 |
FRANCIS BACON Baron Verulam VISCOUNT ST ALBANS 15611626 | 17 |
BEN JONSON 15731637 | 23 |
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