The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert Sanderson |
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... 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 ; betwixt whom and ...
... 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 ; betwixt whom and ...
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... lived in that family , who was niece to the Lady Elsemore , and daughter to Sir George More , then Chancellor of the Garter and Lieutenant of the Tower . Sir George had some intimation of it , and know- ing prevention to be a great part ...
... lived in that family , who was niece to the Lady Elsemore , and daughter to Sir George More , then Chancellor of the Garter and Lieutenant of the Tower . Sir George had some intimation of it , and know- ing prevention to be a great part ...
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... lived with Sir Francis he studied the Civil and Canon Laws ; in which he acquired such a perfection , as was judged to hold proportion with many who had made that study the employment of their whole life . Sir Francis being dead , and ...
... lived with Sir Francis he studied the Civil and Canon Laws ; in which he acquired such a perfection , as was judged to hold proportion with many who had made that study the employment of their whole life . Sir Francis being dead , and ...
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... lived that his own eyes had witnessed their funerals : but though he was no friend to them , he was not so fallen out with heavenly poetry as to forsake that ; no , not in his declining age ; witnessed then by many divine sonnets , and ...
... lived that his own eyes had witnessed their funerals : but though he was no friend to them , he was not so fallen out with heavenly poetry as to forsake that ; no , not in his declining age ; witnessed then by many divine sonnets , and ...
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... lived almost twenty years ( I hope to his glory ) , and by which , I most humbly thank him , I have been enabled to requite most of those friends which showed me kindness when my fortune was very low , as God knows it was ; and ( as it ...
... lived almost twenty years ( I hope to his glory ) , and by which , I most humbly thank him , I have been enabled to requite most of those friends which showed me kindness when my fortune was very low , as God knows it was ; and ( as it ...
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