The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert Sanderson |
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... College , had lived to see the publication of these Sermons , he had presented the world with the Author's life exactly written ; and it was pity he did not , for it was a work worthy his undertaking , and he fit to under- take it ...
... College , had lived to see the publication of these Sermons , he had presented the world with the Author's life exactly written ; and it was pity he did not , for it was a work worthy his undertaking , and he fit to under- take it ...
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... College ) and his brother Mr. Christopher Brook , sometime Mr. Donne's cham- ber - fellow in Lincoln's Inn , who gave Mr. Donne his wife , and witnessed the marriage , were all committed to three several prisons . Mr. Donne was first ...
... College ) and his brother Mr. Christopher Brook , sometime Mr. Donne's cham- ber - fellow in Lincoln's Inn , who gave Mr. Donne his wife , and witnessed the marriage , were all committed to three several prisons . Mr. Donne was first ...
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... College , in Cambridge , he gave the picture of the Blessed Virgin and Joseph . - To Dr. Winniff ( who succeeded him in the deanery ) he gave a picture , called the " Skeleton . " - To the succeeding Dean , who was not then known , he ...
... College , in Cambridge , he gave the picture of the Blessed Virgin and Joseph . - To Dr. Winniff ( who succeeded him in the deanery ) he gave a picture , called the " Skeleton . " - To the succeeding Dean , who was not then known , he ...
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... College in Oxford ; both being founded by William Wickham , Bishop of Winchester . There he continued till about the eighteenth year of his age , and was then transplanted into Queen's College ; where within that year he was , by the ...
... College in Oxford ; both being founded by William Wickham , Bishop of Winchester . There he continued till about the eighteenth year of his age , and was then transplanted into Queen's College ; where within that year he was , by the ...
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... College in Oxford , ( and there also the acquaintance of Sir Henry Wotton in his youth ) , Mr. Cuffe being then a man of no common note in the University for his learning ; nor , after his removal from that place , for the great ...
... College in Oxford , ( and there also the acquaintance of Sir Henry Wotton in his youth ) , Mr. Cuffe being then a man of no common note in the University for his learning ; nor , after his removal from that place , for the great ...
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