The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert Sanderson |
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... told his wife so ; who did therefore , with an unwilling willingness , give a faint consent to the journey , which was proposed to be but for two months ; for about that time they deter- mined their return . Within a few days after this ...
... told his wife so ; who did therefore , with an unwilling willingness , give a faint consent to the journey , which was proposed to be but for two months ; for about that time they deter- mined their return . Within a few days after this ...
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... told the disci- ples ( who were then and there met together ) that Peter was at the door ; and they , not believing ... told me by Mr. Donne himself , it was told me ( now long since ) by a person of honour , and of such intimacy with ...
... told the disci- ples ( who were then and there met together ) that Peter was at the door ; and they , not believing ... told me by Mr. Donne himself , it was told me ( now long since ) by a person of honour , and of such intimacy with ...
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Izaak Walton George Saintsbury. L it was told with such circumstances , and such asse- veration , that ( to say nothing of my own thoughts ) I verily believe he that told it me did himself believe it to be true . I forbear the reader's ...
Izaak Walton George Saintsbury. L it was told with such circumstances , and such asse- veration , that ( to say nothing of my own thoughts ) I verily believe he that told it me did himself believe it to be true . I forbear the reader's ...
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... this nation . He was once , and but once , clouded with the King's displeasure , and it was about this time ; which was occasioned by some malicious whisperer , who had told his Majesty that Dr. Donne had put 34 THE LIFE.
... this nation . He was once , and but once , clouded with the King's displeasure , and it was about this time ; which was occasioned by some malicious whisperer , who had told his Majesty that Dr. Donne had put 34 THE LIFE.
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Izaak Walton George Saintsbury. who had told his Majesty that Dr. Donne had put on the general humour of the pulpits , and was become busy in insinuating a fear of the King's inclining to popery , and a dislike of his govern- ment ; and ...
Izaak Walton George Saintsbury. who had told his Majesty that Dr. Donne had put on the general humour of the pulpits , and was become busy in insinuating a fear of the King's inclining to popery , and a dislike of his govern- ment ; and ...
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