The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert SandersonOxford University Press, 1956 - 426 pages |
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... never have been in full sympathy . But with that union of learning and piety which was so distinc- tively characteristic of the seventeenth century , and of which Donne , Hooker , Sanderson and Herbert were such eminent examples , while ...
... never have been in full sympathy . But with that union of learning and piety which was so distinc- tively characteristic of the seventeenth century , and of which Donne , Hooker , Sanderson and Herbert were such eminent examples , while ...
Page 170
... never known to be angry , or passionate , or extream in any of his Desires ; never heard to repine or dispute with Providence , but by a quiet gentle submission and resignation of his Will to the Wisdom of his Creator , bore the burthen ...
... never known to be angry , or passionate , or extream in any of his Desires ; never heard to repine or dispute with Providence , but by a quiet gentle submission and resignation of his Will to the Wisdom of his Creator , bore the burthen ...
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... never recovered ; for after that time till his death he was not free from thoughtful Days , and restless Nights ... never knew , or at least never consider'd , LIFE OF MR . RICHARD HOOKER 223.
... never recovered ; for after that time till his death he was not free from thoughtful Days , and restless Nights ... never knew , or at least never consider'd , LIFE OF MR . RICHARD HOOKER 223.
Contents
LIFE OF DR JOHN DONNE | 8 |
LIFE OF SIR HENRY WOTTON | 91 |
LIFE OF MR RICHARD HOOKER | 153 |
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