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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... received from James I. to whom he always fhowed the most faithful attachment , affords one , among many inftances , of the injuftice of that monarch , who fined this nobleman 30,0001 . and " imprisoned him in the Tower from 1605 to 1619 ...
... received from James I. to whom he always fhowed the most faithful attachment , affords one , among many inftances , of the injuftice of that monarch , who fined this nobleman 30,0001 . and " imprisoned him in the Tower from 1605 to 1619 ...
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... received the moft injurious treatment from the Parliament . No apology is necefsary for the insertion of the following affecting ftory concerning him . Having fuffered imprisonment at dif- " ferent times , and undergone many hardhips ...
... received the moft injurious treatment from the Parliament . No apology is necefsary for the insertion of the following affecting ftory concerning him . Having fuffered imprisonment at dif- " ferent times , and undergone many hardhips ...
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... received this following relation . - He fent to Mr. Donne , and intreated to borrow an hour of his time for a conference the next day . After their meeting , there was not many minutes passed before he spake to Mr. Donne to this purpose ...
... received this following relation . - He fent to Mr. Donne , and intreated to borrow an hour of his time for a conference the next day . After their meeting , there was not many minutes passed before he spake to Mr. Donne to this purpose ...
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... received Sir ROBERT DRURY was the patron of Dr. Jofeph Hall , Bifhop of Norwich , who dedicates to him his Firft , as he does to Lady Drury The Second Century of Meditations and Vows , Divine and Moral . " The death of a young lady ...
... received Sir ROBERT DRURY was the patron of Dr. Jofeph Hall , Bifhop of Norwich , who dedicates to him his Firft , as he does to Lady Drury The Second Century of Meditations and Vows , Divine and Moral . " The death of a young lady ...
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... received both his birth and education in it , and there contracted a friendship with many , whofe converfation multiplied the joys of his life : But an employment that might affix him to that place would be welcome , for he needed it ...
... received both his birth and education in it , and there contracted a friendship with many , whofe converfation multiplied the joys of his life : But an employment that might affix him to that place would be welcome , for he needed it ...
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