Ascham
roger, 1515–68, english scholar and writer: tutor of queen elizabeth i.
historical examples
ascham often refers to his ill-strious pupil in claiming merit for his system.
history of education levi seeley
lady jane, however, had been left at home, and ascham went in to see her.
queen elizabeth jacob abbott
ascham had died in 1568; this work was published by his widow.
the english novel in the time of shakespeare j. j. jusserand
it had never occurred to him that ascham would not believe his story.
the early short fiction of edith wharton, part 1 (of 10) edith wharton
ascham is plain and strong in his style, but without grace or warmth; his sentences have no harmony of structure.
introduction to the literature of europe in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries, vol. 1 henry hallam
possibly ascham’s schoolmaster inspired him with the idea of writing it.
john lyly john dover wilson
ascham did not see her again after this memorable interview.
heroines that every child should know various
ascham has the form ‘huddermother’ and skelton ‘hoder-moder.’
the new hudson shakespeare: julius caesar william shakespeare
ascham represents the advance guard in england against allegory.
rhetoric and poetry in the renaissance donald lemen clark
the study of greek was the reigning pursuit in the days of ascham.
amenities of literature isaac disraeli
noun
roger. ?1515–68, english humanist writer and cl-ssical scholar: tutor to queen elizabeth i
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