The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert Sanderson |
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That this amiable and excellent person set a high value on the conversation of
his humble friend appears from the following letter : S MY WORTHY FRIEND , «
Since I last saw you , I haye been confined to my chamber by , a quotidian fi
feaver ...
That this amiable and excellent person set a high value on the conversation of
his humble friend appears from the following letter : S MY WORTHY FRIEND , «
Since I last saw you , I haye been confined to my chamber by , a quotidian fi
feaver ...
Página xxv
... but in a meek and quiet loul . And this may appear , if we read and con“ fider
what our Saviour says in St . Matthew ' s Gorpel : For chere he says , " Blessed " !
are the merciful , for they shall obtain mercy : Blessed be the pure in heart , " ' for
...
... but in a meek and quiet loul . And this may appear , if we read and con“ fider
what our Saviour says in St . Matthew ' s Gorpel : For chere he says , " Blessed " !
are the merciful , for they shall obtain mercy : Blessed be the pure in heart , " ' for
...
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So beauteous did the scenery of this delightful spot appear to him , that , to use
his own words , " the plea“ saniness of the river , mountains , and meadows about
it , cannot “ be described , unless Sir Philip Sidney , or Mr . Cotton ' s father ...
So beauteous did the scenery of this delightful spot appear to him , that , to use
his own words , " the plea“ saniness of the river , mountains , and meadows about
it , cannot “ be described , unless Sir Philip Sidney , or Mr . Cotton ' s father ...
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... may I add , that natural eloquence , which pervades the whole , richly
compensates the want of elegance , and rhetorical embellishment a Truth is
never displayed to us in more grateful colours , than when she appears , , not in a
garish attire ...
... may I add , that natural eloquence , which pervades the whole , richly
compensates the want of elegance , and rhetorical embellishment a Truth is
never displayed to us in more grateful colours , than when she appears , , not in a
garish attire ...
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It will be It appears from a table fixed in the Church of St . Mary ' s , in the borough
of Stafford , chat Mr . Isaac Walcon gave , in his life - time , a garden of eight
shillings a year , to buy coals for the poor yearly about Christmas ; and that he
also ...
It will be It appears from a table fixed in the Church of St . Mary ' s , in the borough
of Stafford , chat Mr . Isaac Walcon gave , in his life - time , a garden of eight
shillings a year , to buy coals for the poor yearly about Christmas ; and that he
also ...
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againſt alſo anſwer appear appointed Archbiſhop becauſe Biſhop bleſsed body called cauſe Church College common concerning continued death deſire died divine Donne Earl England excellent faith father firſt gave George give given hand happy hath Herbert himſelf holy honour Hooker hope houſe Italy James John King laſt late learning leave letter lived London Lord Maſter means memory mention mind moſt muſt nature never obſerved occaſion Oxford perſon poor prayers preach preſent printed proved Queen reader reaſon received religion Richard ſaid ſame Sanderſon ſay ſee ſeemed ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhould Sir Henry Wotton ſome ſon ſoul ſuch tell theſe things Thomas thoſe thought tion truth Univerſity unto uſe Walton whole whoſe wife worthy write written