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his being cleare, perspicuous, florid, and elaborate, this oftentimes negligent, harsh, rude, & savouring of Monkish barbarisme. Secondly, because no writer before Lanfrank & Guitmund, who liued six hundred yeares after Ambrose, quote them: |
his being clear, perspicuous, florid, and elaborate, this oftentimes negligent, harsh, rude, & savouring of Monkish barbarism. Secondly, Because no writer before Franklin & Guitmund, who lived six hundred Years After Ambrose, quote them: |
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