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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... common - weal obliged are ; For in a virtuous act all good men share . And by this act , the world is taught to know , That the true friendship we to merit owe , Is not discharg'd by compliment and show . But yours is friendship of fo ...
... common - weal obliged are ; For in a virtuous act all good men share . And by this act , the world is taught to know , That the true friendship we to merit owe , Is not discharg'd by compliment and show . But yours is friendship of fo ...
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... common Laws and Statutes of this realm now in ufe . " The author of feveral tracts againft Bishop Jewell was John Rafiall , who left the Church of England , in which he had been ordained prieft , went to Rome , and with this his kinfman ...
... common Laws and Statutes of this realm now in ufe . " The author of feveral tracts againft Bishop Jewell was John Rafiall , who left the Church of England , in which he had been ordained prieft , went to Rome , and with this his kinfman ...
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... common people are not capable of ; not hard to think but that fhe , being now removed by death , a commeasurable grief took as full pofsefsion of him as joy had done , and fo indeed it did ; for now his very foul was elemented of ...
... common people are not capable of ; not hard to think but that fhe , being now removed by death , a commeasurable grief took as full pofsefsion of him as joy had done , and fo indeed it did ; for now his very foul was elemented of ...
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... common people , who in this nation think they are not wife unless they be bufy about what they understand not , and especially about religion . The King received this news with fo much difcontent and reftlefsnefs , that he would not ...
... common people , who in this nation think they are not wife unless they be bufy about what they understand not , and especially about religion . The King received this news with fo much difcontent and reftlefsnefs , that he would not ...
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... common bufinefs that drew him out of his chamber till past ten ; all which time was employed in ftudy , though he took great liber- ty after it . And if this feem ftrange , it may gain a belief by the visible fruits of his labours ...
... common bufinefs that drew him out of his chamber till past ten ; all which time was employed in ftudy , though he took great liber- ty after it . And if this feem ftrange , it may gain a belief by the visible fruits of his labours ...
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againſt Albertus Morton alfo alſo anfwer Anthony Wood Archbishop Archbishop Whitgift becauſe beſt Bishop Bishop of Lincoln blefsed caufe cauſe Chriftian Church of England College confcience death defire died difcourfe Divinity Donne Earl exprefsed facred faid fame father fcholar fecond feemed fent fermons fervice feveral fhall fhould fince firft firſt fome forrow foul fpirit friendſhip ftill ftudy fuch fuffered fure George Herbert hath Hiftory himſelf holy honour Hooker houfe Ifaac Walton John John Donne King laft laſt learning letter lived London Lord Mafter Majefty Merton College moft moſt myſelf obferved occafion Oxford perfon piety pleaſure prayers preached prefent preferved promife publiſhed Queen reader reafon Richard Hooker Sanderſon ſhall Sir Henry Savile Sir Henry Wotton teftimony thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou tion tranflated Trinity College ufually Univerfity unto uſe verfes whofe wife