The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert Sanderson |
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... and resolved the world should see the best plain picture of the Author's life , that my art- less pencil , guided by the hand of truth , could present to it . And if I shall now be demanded , as once 242 B DA 377 INTRODUCTION. ...
... and resolved the world should see the best plain picture of the Author's life , that my art- less pencil , guided by the hand of truth , could present to it . And if I shall now be demanded , as once 242 B DA 377 INTRODUCTION. ...
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... present condition of this man of so excellent erudition and endowments ; whose necessary and daily expenses were hardly reconcilable with his uncertain and narrow estate . Which I mention , for that at this time there was a most ...
... present condition of this man of so excellent erudition and endowments ; whose necessary and daily expenses were hardly reconcilable with his uncertain and narrow estate . Which I mention , for that at this time there was a most ...
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... present answer , but forbear three days , and bestow some part of that time in fasting and prayer ; and after a serious consideration of what I shall propose , then return to me with your answer . Deny me not , Mr. Donne ; for it is the ...
... present answer , but forbear three days , and bestow some part of that time in fasting and prayer ; and after a serious consideration of what I shall propose , then return to me with your answer . Deny me not , Mr. Donne ; for it is the ...
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... present answer ; but remember your promise , and return to me the third day with your resolution . " 66 : -- At the hearing of this , Mr. Donne's faint breath and perplexed countenance gave a visible testimony of an inward conflict ...
... present answer ; but remember your promise , and return to me the third day with your resolution . " 66 : -- At the hearing of this , Mr. Donne's faint breath and perplexed countenance gave a visible testimony of an inward conflict ...
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... present condition is such , that if I ask my own conscience , whether it be reconcilable to that rule , it is at this time so perplexed about it , that I can neither give myself You know , Sir , who says , nor you an answer . Happy is ...
... present condition is such , that if I ask my own conscience , whether it be reconcilable to that rule , it is at this time so perplexed about it , that I can neither give myself You know , Sir , who says , nor you an answer . Happy is ...
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