| Robert Potts - 1855 - 588 páginas
...both his Universities, To one he sent a Regiment; for why ? That learned body wanted Loyalty: To the other he sent books, as well discerning, How much that loyal body wanted Learning. This reflection on the state of learning at Cambridge called forth from Sir William Browne... | |
| 1856 - 848 páginas
...well-known epigram on his sending a regiment of horse to Oxford, and Moore's library to Cambridge : — " To one he sent a regiment ; for why ! That learned body wanted loyalty ; — To the ether he sent books, as will discerning How much that loyal bo.iy wanted learning." Bp. Moore's... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1857 - 436 páginas
...epigram from Dr. Trapp, smart in its way, but not so clever as the answer from Sir William Browne : The King, observing, with judicious eyes, The state...; for why ? That learned body wanted loyalty : To th1 other he sent books, as well discerning How much that loyal body wanted learning. THE ANSWER. The... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1857 - 802 páginas
...loyal University of Cambridge. The Professor of Poetry at Oxford thereupon penned this epigram : " The King observing, with judicious eyes, The state of both his Universities, To one he sends a regiment : For why ? That learned body wanted loyally, To the other books he gave, as well... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1857 - 444 páginas
...epigram from Dr. Trapp, smart in its way, but not so clever as the • from Sir William Browne : Tho King, observing, with judicious eyes, The state of both his Universities, To one ho sent a regiment; for why? That learned body wanted loyaity : To th' other he sent books, as well... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 902 páginas
...Library was sent to Cambridge, a troop of horse marched to Oxford. Dr. Trapp's well-known epigram, The King observing with judicious eyes The state of...as well discerning, How much that loyal body wanted learning; was felicitously replied to by Sir William Browne: The King to Oxford sent his troop of horse,... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 940 páginas
...Library was sent to Cambridge, a troop of horse marched to Oxford. Dr. Trapp's well-known epigram, The King observing with judicious eyes The state of...learned body wanted loyalty. To th' other he sent books, an well discerning, How much that loyal body wanted learning; was felicitously replied to by Sir William... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 898 páginas
...Library was sent to Cambridge, a troop of horse marched to Oxford. Dr. Trapp's well-known epigram, The King observing with judicious eyes The state of...for why ? — That learned body wanted loyalty. To tli' other he sent books, as well discerning, How much that loyal body wanted learning: was felicitously... | |
| Henry Drury - 1865 - 424 páginas
...£,ijTr¡(rLV, ovpavov TIC ^v ÓSo's, TO TOUCrSfi ка(Ч£ O'tJ^TE«' ¿flOV. С. JV 130 ®orj) Epigram. THE King observing with judicious eyes The state of both his Universities, To Oxford sent a troop of horse : and why ? That learned Body wanted loyalty. To Cambridge books he sent,... | |
| Francis Atterbury - 1869 - 500 páginas
...quartered a regiment of dragoons upon the other. This elicited the following epigram from Dr. Trapp:— The King, observing, with judicious eyes, The state...loyalty ; To th' other he sent books, as well discerning To this Sir "William Browne replied : — The King to Oxford sent his troop of horse, For Tories hold... | |
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