| abbé Prévost - 1927 - 246 pages
...envoya des livres, discernant bien Combien ce corps loyal manquait d'érudition ». (*) (1) King George, observing with judicious eyes The state of both his...That learned body wanted loyalty. To Cambridge books he sent, as well disccrning How much that loyal body wanted learning. > La réponse de Cambridge se... | |
| abbé Prévost - 1927 - 246 pages
...manquait d'érudition ». (*) tl) King George, observing with judlcious eyes The state of both bis Universities, To Oxford sent a troop of horse ; and...That learned body wanted loyalty. To Cambridge books he sent, as well disccrning How much that loyal body wanted learning. • La réponse de Cambridge... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1928 - 376 pages
...Printed in Great Britain at I he Mayflower Press, Plymouth. Williuni Brendon & Son, Ltd. KING GEORGE observing with judicious eyes The state of both his...That learned body wanted loyalty. To Cambridge books he sent, as well discerning How much that loyal body wanted learning. The King to Oxford sent a troop... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1928 - 380 pages
...Printed In Great Britain at f «• Mayflower Prat, Plymouth. William Brendan & Son, Ltd. KING GEORGE observing with judicious eyes The state of both his...Universities, To Oxford sent a troop of horse ; and why S" That learned body wanted loyalty. To Cambridge books he sent, as well discerning How much that loyal... | |
| Victor Morgan, Damian Riehl Leader, Peter Searby - 1988 - 652 pages
...of a dream; but the sudden incursion of 30,000 volumes into the University Library caused a crisis. The King, observing with judicious eyes The state...very well discerning How much that loyal body wanted learning.9 ' Thus Joseph Trapp (1679—1747), the Professor of Poetry at Oxford, in commemoration of... | |
| Cambridge University Library, Stefan C. Reif, Shulamit Reif - 1997 - 688 pages
...responses to the two seats of learning elicited an Oxford epigram and a Cambridge reply: King George, observing with judicious eyes The state of both his...That learned body wanted loyalty. To Cambridge books he sent, as well discerning How much that loyal body wanted learning. Sir William Browne countered:... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 pages
...1679-1747 1 1852 (of George I's donation of Library to Cambridge) The King, observing with judiclous ݀ 6 TRAVIS Merle 1917-1983 11853 'Sixteen Tons' Sixteen tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 404 pages
...It-will-wash-no-more. 4221 TRAPP Joseph 1679-1747 4237 (of George I's donation of Library to Cambridge) The King, observing with judicious eyes The state...universities, To Oxford sent a troop of horse, and That learned body wanted loyalty; To Cambridge books, as very well discerning How much that loyal body... | |
| Peter Gordon, Denis Lawton - 1999 - 342 pages
...This gift gave rise to versification by the rival universities. From Oxford, Dr Joseph Trapp wrote: The King, observing with judicious eyes, The state...That learned body wanted loyalty; To Cambridge books he sent, as well discerning How much that loyal body wanted learuing. This drew a response from a Cambridge... | |
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