| Lecturer in Modern British History Arthur Burns - Religion - 2004 - 564 pages
...doubt copied by Stone's carver, Humphrey Mover, too. Walton called it 'as lively a representation ... as marble can express: a statue indeed so like Dr Donne, that - as his friend Sir Henry Wotton hath expressed himself - "it seems to breathe faintly, and posterity shall look upon it as a... | |
| John Donne - Literary Collections - 2007 - 245 pages
...an hundred marks sent to his faithful friends and executors (Dr. King and Dr. Montford), towards the making of his monument. It was not for many years...so like Dr. Donne, that — as his friend Sir Henry Wotton hath expressed himself—" It " seems to breathe faintly, and posterity shall look upon " it... | |
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