The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert Sanderson |
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... thought to be very remark- able , indignation or grief ( indeed I know not which ) transported me so far , that I reviewed my forsaken collections , and resolved the world should see the best plain picture of the Author's life , that my ...
... thought to be very remark- able , indignation or grief ( indeed I know not which ) transported me so far , that I reviewed my forsaken collections , and resolved the world should see the best plain picture of the Author's life , that my ...
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Izaak Walton George Saintsbury. state : for which his Lordship did often protest he thought him very fit . Nor did his Lordship , in this time of Master Donne's attendance upon him , account him to be so much his servant , as to forget ...
Izaak Walton George Saintsbury. state : for which his Lordship did often protest he thought him very fit . Nor did his Lordship , in this time of Master Donne's attendance upon him , account him to be so much his servant , as to forget ...
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... thoughts than the certain knowledge of what we fear , ) the news was , in favour to Mr. Donne , and with his allowance , made known to Sir George , by his honourable friend and neighbour , Henry , Earl of Northumberland : but it was to ...
... thoughts than the certain knowledge of what we fear , ) the news was , in favour to Mr. Donne , and with his allowance , made known to Sir George , by his honourable friend and neighbour , Henry , Earl of Northumberland : but it was to ...
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... confer , and not to receive courtesies : these and other con- siderations , but chiefly that his wife was to bear a part in his sufferings , surrounded him with many sad thoughts , and some apparent apprehensions of want . 10 THE LIFE.
... confer , and not to receive courtesies : these and other con- siderations , but chiefly that his wife was to bear a part in his sufferings , surrounded him with many sad thoughts , and some apparent apprehensions of want . 10 THE LIFE.
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Izaak Walton George Saintsbury. sad thoughts , and some apparent apprehensions of want . But his sorrows were lessened and his wants prevented , by the seasonable courtesy of their noble kinsman , Sir Francis Wolly , of Pirford , in ...
Izaak Walton George Saintsbury. sad thoughts , and some apparent apprehensions of want . But his sorrows were lessened and his wants prevented , by the seasonable courtesy of their noble kinsman , Sir Francis Wolly , of Pirford , in ...
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