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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... these relations be well - meant facrifices to the memory of these worthy men , yet I have fo little confidence in my performance , that I beg pardon for fuperfcribing your name to them , and defire all that know your Lordship , to ...
... these relations be well - meant facrifices to the memory of these worthy men , yet I have fo little confidence in my performance , that I beg pardon for fuperfcribing your name to them , and defire all that know your Lordship , to ...
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... these men had also writ their own lives ; but fince it is not the fashion of these times , I wish their relations or friends would do it for them , before delays make it too difficult . And I defire this the more , because it is an ...
... these men had also writ their own lives ; but fince it is not the fashion of these times , I wish their relations or friends would do it for them , before delays make it too difficult . And I defire this the more , because it is an ...
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... these are monuments of fo fhort date , That with their birth they oft receive their fate ; Dying with thofe whom they would celebrate . And though to verfe great reverence is due , Yet what moft poets write proves fo untrue , It renders ...
... these are monuments of fo fhort date , That with their birth they oft receive their fate ; Dying with thofe whom they would celebrate . And though to verfe great reverence is due , Yet what moft poets write proves fo untrue , It renders ...
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... . The king's choice amongst these was very happy in this great divine , who lived a moft religious life , " and did not die till after his order was refiored . " << " I fhall begin with my moft dear and incomparable friend COPY ...
... . The king's choice amongst these was very happy in this great divine , who lived a moft religious life , " and did not die till after his order was refiored . " << " I fhall begin with my moft dear and incomparable friend COPY ...
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... these words , " Trado lampadem fucceffori meo , " doctiffimo viro , qui vos ad intima Geometriæ myfteria perducet . " ( Ward's Professors of Gresham College , p . 121.y a A celebrated Jefuit , the author of many controverfial and other ...
... these words , " Trado lampadem fucceffori meo , " doctiffimo viro , qui vos ad intima Geometriæ myfteria perducet . " ( Ward's Professors of Gresham College , p . 121.y a A celebrated Jefuit , the author of many controverfial and other ...
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