The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonScott-Thaw, 1903 - 403 páginas |
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... thought of either troubling myself or others , by any new engagement in this kind ; for I thought I knew my unfitness . But , about that time , Dr. Gauden * ( then Lord Bishop of Exeter ) published the Life of Mr. Richard Hooker ( so he ...
... thought of either troubling myself or others , by any new engagement in this kind ; for I thought I knew my unfitness . But , about that time , Dr. Gauden * ( then Lord Bishop of Exeter ) published the Life of Mr. Richard Hooker ( so he ...
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... thought to be very remark- able ; indignation or grief — indeed I know not which - transported me so far , that I reviewed my forsaken collections , and resolved the world should see the best plain picture of the author's life , that my ...
... thought to be very remark- able ; indignation or grief — indeed I know not which - transported me so far , that I reviewed my forsaken collections , and resolved the world should see the best plain picture of the author's life , that my ...
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... thought time had made this relation of him so like myself , as to become useless to the world , and content to be forgotten , I find that a retreat into a desired privacy will not be afforded ; for the printers will again expose it and ...
... thought time had made this relation of him so like myself , as to become useless to the world , and content to be forgotten , I find that a retreat into a desired privacy will not be afforded ; for the printers will again expose it and ...
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... thought of what is pretended in most dedications , a commutation for courtesies ; no indeed , Sir , I put no such value upon this trifle ; for your owning it will rather increase my obligations . But my desire is , that into whose hands ...
... thought of what is pretended in most dedications , a commutation for courtesies ; no indeed , Sir , I put no such value upon this trifle ; for your owning it will rather increase my obligations . But my desire is , that into whose hands ...
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... thought him very fit . Nor did his Lordship , in this time of Master Donne's attendance upon him , account him to be so much his servant as to forget he was his friend ; and , to testify it , did always use him with much cour- tesy ...
... thought him very fit . Nor did his Lordship , in this time of Master Donne's attendance upon him , account him to be so much his servant as to forget he was his friend ; and , to testify it , did always use him with much cour- tesy ...
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