The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert SandersonOxford University Press, 1956 - 426 pages |
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Page 83
... lived to see as lively a representation of his dead Friend , as Marble can express ; a Statue indeed so like Dr. Donne , that ( as his Friend Sir Henry Wotton hath expressed himself ) it seems to breath faintly ; and , Posterity shall ...
... lived to see as lively a representation of his dead Friend , as Marble can express ; a Statue indeed so like Dr. Donne , that ( as his Friend Sir Henry Wotton hath expressed himself ) it seems to breath faintly ; and , Posterity shall ...
Page 133
... lived long after , I have heard he forbore to publish them , ( but since his death , his Sons did not . ) And ' tis pity , if God had been so pleased , that Mr. Perkins did not live to see , consider , and answer those proposals himself ...
... lived long after , I have heard he forbore to publish them , ( but since his death , his Sons did not . ) And ' tis pity , if God had been so pleased , that Mr. Perkins did not live to see , consider , and answer those proposals himself ...
Page 196
... lived to see King James setled in Peace , and then fell into an extream sickness at his Palace in Lambeth ; of which when the King had notice , he went presently to visit him , and found him in his Bed in a declining condition , and ...
... lived to see King James setled in Peace , and then fell into an extream sickness at his Palace in Lambeth ; of which when the King had notice , he went presently to visit him , and found him in his Bed in a declining condition , and ...
Contents
LIFE OF DR JOHN DONNE | 8 |
LIFE OF SIR HENRY WOTTON | 91 |
LIFE OF MR RICHARD HOOKER | 153 |
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