The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonT. Wilson and R. Spence, 1807 - 447 páginas |
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... appears from the following letter : MY WORTHY FRIEND , " Since I last faw you , I have been confined to my chamber by a quotidian " feaver , I thank God of more contumacy than malignity . It had once leit me , as I thought , but it was ...
... appears from the following letter : MY WORTHY FRIEND , " Since I last faw you , I have been confined to my chamber by a quotidian " feaver , I thank God of more contumacy than malignity . It had once leit me , as I thought , but it was ...
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... appear , if we read and con- " fider what our Saviour fays in St. Matthew's Gofpel : For there he fays , ' Blefsed " are the merciful , for they shall obtain mercy : Blefsed be the pure in heart , " for they fhall fee God : Blessed be ...
... appear , if we read and con- " fider what our Saviour fays in St. Matthew's Gofpel : For there he fays , ' Blefsed " are the merciful , for they shall obtain mercy : Blefsed be the pure in heart , " for they fhall fee God : Blessed be ...
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... appear to him , that , to use his own words , " the plea- " fantnefs of the river , mountains , and meadows about it , cannot " be described , unless Sir Philip Sidney , or Mr. Cotton's father were again alive to do it . " In the latter ...
... appear to him , that , to use his own words , " the plea- " fantnefs of the river , mountains , and meadows about it , cannot " be described , unless Sir Philip Sidney , or Mr. Cotton's father were again alive to do it . " In the latter ...
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... appears , not in a garish attire , but in her own native garb , without artifice , without pomp . In that garb Ifaac Walton has arrayed her . Deeply impressed with the ex- cellence of those exemplary characters which he endeavours to ...
... appears , not in a garish attire , but in her own native garb , without artifice , without pomp . In that garb Ifaac Walton has arrayed her . Deeply impressed with the ex- cellence of those exemplary characters which he endeavours to ...
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... appears from a table fixed in the Church of St. Mary's , in the borough of Stafford , that Mr. Ifaac Walton gave , in his life - time , a garden of eight shillings a year , to buy coals for the poor yearly about Christmas ; and that he ...
... appears from a table fixed in the Church of St. Mary's , in the borough of Stafford , that Mr. Ifaac Walton gave , in his life - time , a garden of eight shillings a year , to buy coals for the poor yearly about Christmas ; and that he ...
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