The schools-probation: or, Rules and orders for certain set-exercises to bee performed by the scholars on probation-daies: Made and approved by learned men, for the use of Merchant-Tailor's-School in London.

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The schools-probation: or, Rules and orders for certain set-exercises to bee performed by the scholars on probation-daies: Made and approved by learned men, for the use of Merchant-Tailor's-School in London.
Author
Merchant Taylors' School (London, England)
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London :: printed by H. L[loyd]. for William Du-Gard, late of Merchant-Tailors, now master of a private school in Coleman-Street,
1661.
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Education
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Merchant Taylors' School (London, England) -- Early works to 1800.
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"The schools-probation: or, Rules and orders for certain set-exercises to bee performed by the scholars on probation-daies: Made and approved by learned men, for the use of Merchant-Tailor's-School in London." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A94252.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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Exercitium horae secundae pomeridiano tempore.
Imitatio prioris Dialogi.

Apelles. Phidias.

A. Visne mihi pingere Helenes imaginem? P. Cur non ipse pinxisti? Quia proximâ elapsâ septima nâ aliàs fui occupatus. P. Accipe penecillum meum & pinge. A. Non ignoras me lentiùs pingere; & tu citiùs totum corpus depinxeris, quàm ego unam vel alteram partem. P. Quaere tibi alium pictorem; nunc ego tibi non possum dare operam. A. Cur non? P. Est mihi ali∣ud negotium peragendum, idque valdè neces∣sarium. A. Nolo te instantiùs urgere, nec au∣deo quidem: sed saltem commoda mihi tuum penecillum. P. Accipe, utere ut lubet, modò ne abutare. A. Nihil est quòd hic metuas.

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