The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert Sanderson |
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... give this cen- sure of him : " That this age had brought forth another Picus Mirandula ; " of whom story says , " That he was rather born than made wise by study . ' There he remained for some years in Hart - hall , having , for the ...
... give this cen- sure of him : " That this age had brought forth another Picus Mirandula ; " of whom story says , " That he was rather born than made wise by study . ' There he remained for some years in Hart - hall , having , for the ...
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... give him any other deno- mination than a Christian . And reason and piety had both persuaded him , that there could be no such sin as Schism , if an adherence to some visible Church were not necessary . About the nineteenth year of his ...
... give him any other deno- mination than a Christian . And reason and piety had both persuaded him , that there could be no such sin as Schism , if an adherence to some visible Church were not necessary . About the nineteenth year of his ...
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... give him such a commendation as the great Emperor Charles the Fifth did of his secre- tary Eraso , when he presented him to his son and successor , Philip the Second , saying , " That in his Eraso he gave to him a greater gift than all ...
... give him such a commendation as the great Emperor Charles the Fifth did of his secre- tary Eraso , when he presented him to his son and successor , Philip the Second , saying , " That in his Eraso he gave to him a greater gift than all ...
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... give myself You know , Sir , who says , nor you an answer . Happy is that man whose conscience doth not accuse him ... give the reader an account before I shall give rest to my pen . Mr. Donne and his wife continued with Sir Francis ...
... give myself You know , Sir , who says , nor you an answer . Happy is that man whose conscience doth not accuse him ... give the reader an account before I shall give rest to my pen . Mr. Donne and his wife continued with Sir Francis ...
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... give over writing now seems to myself a sign that I shall write no more . 66 Sept. 7 . 66 Your poor friend , and " God's poor patient , " JOHN DONNE . " C By this you have seen a part of the picture OF DR . JOHN DONNE . 17.
... give over writing now seems to myself a sign that I shall write no more . 66 Sept. 7 . 66 Your poor friend , and " God's poor patient , " JOHN DONNE . " C By this you have seen a part of the picture OF DR . JOHN DONNE . 17.
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