The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert Sanderson |
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... seemed to give him a new life , by a true occasion of joy , to be an eye- witness of the health of his most dear and most honoured mistress , the Queen of Bohemia , in a foreign nation ; and to be a witness of that gladness which she ...
... seemed to give him a new life , by a true occasion of joy , to be an eye- witness of the health of his most dear and most honoured mistress , the Queen of Bohemia , in a foreign nation ; and to be a witness of that gladness which she ...
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... seemed to inspire the author , the reader may attain habits of peace and piety , and all the gifts of the Holy Ghost and Heaven ; and may , by still reading , still keep those sacred fires burning upon the altar of so pure a heart , as ...
... seemed to inspire the author , the reader may attain habits of peace and piety , and all the gifts of the Holy Ghost and Heaven ; and may , by still reading , still keep those sacred fires burning upon the altar of so pure a heart , as ...
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... seemed to be beloved of God . But it may now seem more than time that I re- turn to Sir Henry Wotton at Oxford ; where , after his optique lecture , he was taken into such a bosom friendship with the learned Albericus Gentilis , ( whom ...
... seemed to be beloved of God . But it may now seem more than time that I re- turn to Sir Henry Wotton at Oxford ; where , after his optique lecture , he was taken into such a bosom friendship with the learned Albericus Gentilis , ( whom ...
Page 78
... by time , travel , and conversation , was so polished , and made so useful , that his company seemed to be one of the delights of mankind ; insomuch , as Robert , Earl of Essex , ( then one of the darlings of fortune 78 THE LIFE.
... by time , travel , and conversation , was so polished , and made so useful , that his company seemed to be one of the delights of mankind ; insomuch , as Robert , Earl of Essex , ( then one of the darlings of fortune 78 THE LIFE.
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... seemed useful for that republic . The time of his coming thither was about the year 1604 , Leonardo Donato being then Duke ; a wise and resolved man , and to all purposes such ( Sir Henry Wotton would often say it ) as the state of ...
... seemed useful for that republic . The time of his coming thither was about the year 1604 , Leonardo Donato being then Duke ; a wise and resolved man , and to all purposes such ( Sir Henry Wotton would often say it ) as the state of ...
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