The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert Sanderson |
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... cause , and therefore betook himself to the 1 In his Preface to Pseudo - Martyr . examination of his reasons . The cause was weighty , OF DR . JOHN DONNE . 5.
... cause , and therefore betook himself to the 1 In his Preface to Pseudo - Martyr . examination of his reasons . The cause was weighty , OF DR . JOHN DONNE . 5.
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Izaak Walton George Saintsbury. examination of his reasons . The cause was weighty , and wilful delays had been inexcusable both towards God and his own conscience : he therefore proceeded in this search with all moderate haste , and ...
Izaak Walton George Saintsbury. examination of his reasons . The cause was weighty , and wilful delays had been inexcusable both towards God and his own conscience : he therefore proceeded in this search with all moderate haste , and ...
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... human patience . I have said this , be- cause I have occasion to mention one of them in my following discourse ; namely , Dr. Morton , the 1 Anno 1608 . most laborious and learned Bishop of Durham ; one that OF DR . JOHN DONNE . 11.
... human patience . I have said this , be- cause I have occasion to mention one of them in my following discourse ; namely , Dr. Morton , the 1 Anno 1608 . most laborious and learned Bishop of Durham ; one that OF DR . JOHN DONNE . 11.
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... cause the removal of himself and family to London , where ✓ Sir Robert Drewry , a gentleman of a very noble estate , and a more liberal mind , assigned him and his wife an useful apartment in his own large house in Drury Lane , and not ...
... cause the removal of himself and family to London , where ✓ Sir Robert Drewry , a gentleman of a very noble estate , and a more liberal mind , assigned him and his wife an useful apartment in his own large house in Drury Lane , and not ...
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... cause harms and fears ; Men reckon what they did or meant ; But trepidation of the spheres , Though greater far , is innocent . Dull sublunary lovers ' love ( Whose soul is sense ) cannot admit Absence ; because that doth remove Those ...
... cause harms and fears ; Men reckon what they did or meant ; But trepidation of the spheres , Though greater far , is innocent . Dull sublunary lovers ' love ( Whose soul is sense ) cannot admit Absence ; because that doth remove Those ...
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