The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonProtestant Episcopal Press, 1832 - 450 páginas |
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... look up with reverential awe , it is that of this amiable prelate . The primitive innocence of his life , the suavity of his disposition , his taste for poetry and music , his acquirements as a polite scholar , his elo- quence in the ...
... look up with reverential awe , it is that of this amiable prelate . The primitive innocence of his life , the suavity of his disposition , his taste for poetry and music , his acquirements as a polite scholar , his elo- quence in the ...
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... looks of this venerable person . " Candida semper Gaudia , et in Vultu curarum ignara Voluptas , " HACKET , Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry , used this motto , " SERVE GOD , AND BE CHEERFUL . " Our bio- grapher seems to have adhered ...
... looks of this venerable person . " Candida semper Gaudia , et in Vultu curarum ignara Voluptas , " HACKET , Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry , used this motto , " SERVE GOD , AND BE CHEERFUL . " Our bio- grapher seems to have adhered ...
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... look back upon my education and mean abilities , it is not without some little wonder at myself , that I come to be publicly in print . And though I have in those intro- ductions declared some of the accidental reasons that occasioned ...
... look back upon my education and mean abilities , it is not without some little wonder at myself , that I come to be publicly in print . And though I have in those intro- ductions declared some of the accidental reasons that occasioned ...
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... look down and see me , the poorest , the meanest of all his friends , in the midst of his officious duty , confident I am , that he will not disdain this well - meant sacrifice to his memory ; for , whilst his conversation made me and ...
... look down and see me , the poorest , the meanest of all his friends , in the midst of his officious duty , confident I am , that he will not disdain this well - meant sacrifice to his memory ; for , whilst his conversation made me and ...
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... looks , as amazed Sir Robert to behold him ; insomuch that he earnestly de- sired Mr. Donne to declare what had befallen him in the short time of his absence ? To which Mr. Donne was not able to make a present answer ; but after a long ...
... looks , as amazed Sir Robert to behold him ; insomuch that he earnestly de- sired Mr. Donne to declare what had befallen him in the short time of his absence ? To which Mr. Donne was not able to make a present answer ; but after a long ...
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appointed Archbishop betwixt Bishop Bishop of Chichester Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of Salisbury blessed Cambridge Canterbury CHRIST Christian Church of England clergy College commend conscience Corpus Christi College Dean dear death declared desire died discourse divine Donne Donne's Earl Ecclesiastical Ecclesiastical Polity employment Eton College excellent father favor Ferrar friendship gave George Herbert God's grace happy hath heaven holy honor humble Isaac Walton John JOHN DONNE judgment King James King's late learning letter Lincoln lived London Lord Majesty Master memory ment mercy never occasion Oxford parish Parliament person piety poor praise pray prayers preached present printed Queen reader reason religion Richard Hooker sacred Salisbury Sanderson sent sermons Sir HENRY SAVILE Sir Henry Wotton sorrow soul spirit tell thee things Thomas thou thought tion Travers unto Whitgift wife worthy writ write