The Lives of Dr. John Donne; Sir Henry Wotton; Richard Hooker; George Herbert; and Dr. R. Sanderson. With Notes and the Life of the Author by T. Zouch. Second EditionT. Wilson, 1807 - 447 pages |
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... GEORGE HERBERT ; AND DR . ROBERT SANDERSON . BY ISAAC WALTON . WITH NOTES , and the LIFE of the AUTHOR , BY THOMAS ZOUCH , D. D. F. L. S. PREBENDARY OF DURHAM . THESE WERE HONOURABLE MEN IN THEIR GENERATIONS . ECCLES . xliv , 7 . THE ...
... GEORGE HERBERT ; AND DR . ROBERT SANDERSON . BY ISAAC WALTON . WITH NOTES , and the LIFE of the AUTHOR , BY THOMAS ZOUCH , D. D. F. L. S. PREBENDARY OF DURHAM . THESE WERE HONOURABLE MEN IN THEIR GENERATIONS . ECCLES . xliv , 7 . THE ...
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... George Herbert , piety and benevolence , with an unaffected fanctity and fimplicity of heart , are confpicuous ; and Dr. San- derfon's dignity of afpect fuggefts profound erudition , illuminated wisdom , and a gravity and seriousness be ...
... George Herbert , piety and benevolence , with an unaffected fanctity and fimplicity of heart , are confpicuous ; and Dr. San- derfon's dignity of afpect fuggefts profound erudition , illuminated wisdom , and a gravity and seriousness be ...
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... George Herbert , " ufually called " the Divine Herbert ' , " in 1670. In 1678 , he concluded his biographical labours with " The Life of Dr. Robert Sanderfon . Pre- vious to the publication of this laft work he received the fol- lowing ...
... George Herbert , " ufually called " the Divine Herbert ' , " in 1670. In 1678 , he concluded his biographical labours with " The Life of Dr. Robert Sanderfon . Pre- vious to the publication of this laft work he received the fol- lowing ...
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... George Herbert loved angling ; a circumstance that is rather to be believed , " because he had a fpirit fuitable to anglers , and to thofe primitive Chriftians who are fo much loved and commended . " Let not these remarks provoke the ...
... George Herbert loved angling ; a circumstance that is rather to be believed , " because he had a fpirit fuitable to anglers , and to thofe primitive Chriftians who are fo much loved and commended . " Let not these remarks provoke the ...
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... Herbert's fainted form confeft , " Unfold the temple's holy maze " That awes and yet invites our gaze : " Worthies thefe of pious name " From your pourtraying pencil claim " A fecond life , and ' ftrike anew " With fond delight the ...
... Herbert's fainted form confeft , " Unfold the temple's holy maze " That awes and yet invites our gaze : " Worthies thefe of pious name " From your pourtraying pencil claim " A fecond life , and ' ftrike anew " With fond delight the ...
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