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Lerné (French pronunciation: [
lɛʁne] ) is a
commune in the Indre-et-Loire
department in
central France.
Communes of the Indre-et-Loire
department "Répertoire...
- Le
Docteur Lerne, sous-dieu ("Doctor
Lerne, Demi-God") is a
fantasy novel by the
French writer Maurice Renard,
published in 1908.
Inspired by The Island...
- speciallye, that you, and
every one of you, doe put your
children to scole, to
lerne to
speke English... The
demise of
native cultural institutions in the seventeenth...
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notes that: Blak
Montayne is most famose, for he strecchith, as I have
lerned, his
rootes on one side
within a iiii. or v.
myles of Monemuth, and on the...
- 706).
Chaucer admits to
having no
tales to tell
other than a "rym [he]
lerned longe agoon" (line 709), and on the
acceptance of the Host
proceeds to tell...
- his
lerned men, and in ye
syght of them
dronke stronge venym in the name of the
Trinite [and] dyd hym no hurt. Also his
diuynyte that he
lerned of the...
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State University. The school's
motto was
originally "and
gladly wold he
lerne and
gladly teche", in the
Middle English spelling of
Geoffrey Chaucer. It...
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Chaucer (c. 1343–1400)
observed "The lyf so short, the
craft so long to
lerne" ("The life so short, the
craft so long to learn", the
first line of the...
- Aristotle,
Politics 1269b–1270a.
Cartledge 2013, p. 156
Blundell 1995, p. 151
Lerne 1986
Pomeroy 2002, p. 57
Pomeroy 2002, p. 58
Pomeroy 2002, p. 59 Boehringer...
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Luxembourg museum.
Bourdelle added two
reliefs to the work- L'hydre de
Lerne and Le Lion de Némée. The Musée
Bourdelle hold a 1923
plaster model but...