The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1860 - 386 páginas |
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... proved with such firm consequence and evidence of reason , that he who reads , remembers , and can with prudence pertinently apply them hic et nunc ' to particular cases , may , by their light and help , rationally resolve a thousand ...
... proved with such firm consequence and evidence of reason , that he who reads , remembers , and can with prudence pertinently apply them hic et nunc ' to particular cases , may , by their light and help , rationally resolve a thousand ...
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... proved unsuccessful . Among those whom Sir Henry Savile honoured with his friend- ship was Mr. John Hales of Eton . Mr. Anthony Farringdon , an eminent preacher , and a man of extensive learning and ex- emplary piety , had collected ...
... proved unsuccessful . Among those whom Sir Henry Savile honoured with his friend- ship was Mr. John Hales of Eton . Mr. Anthony Farringdon , an eminent preacher , and a man of extensive learning and ex- emplary piety , had collected ...
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... prove so neg- ligent , or dishonest , as not to imploy the rent by me given as in- tended and exprest in this my will , which God forbid , —then I give the said rents and profits of the said farme or land , to the towne , and chief ...
... prove so neg- ligent , or dishonest , as not to imploy the rent by me given as in- tended and exprest in this my will , which God forbid , —then I give the said rents and profits of the said farme or land , to the towne , and chief ...
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... prove so - in an eloquent and captious age . And indeed , my Lord , though these relations be well - meant sacrifices to the memory of these worthy men ; yet I have so lit- tle confidence in my performance , that I beg pardon for super ...
... prove so - in an eloquent and captious age . And indeed , my Lord , though these relations be well - meant sacrifices to the memory of these worthy men ; yet I have so lit- tle confidence in my performance , that I beg pardon for super ...
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... I desire this the more , because it is an honour due to the dead , and a generous debt due to those that shall live and succeed us , and would to them prove both a content and satisfaction . For when 46 EPISTLE TO THE READER .
... I desire this the more , because it is an honour due to the dead , and a generous debt due to those that shall live and succeed us , and would to them prove both a content and satisfaction . For when 46 EPISTLE TO THE READER .
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Términos y frases comunes
Albertus Morton appointed Archbishop Bemerton betwixt Bishop Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of London Bishop of Winchester blessed born Cambridge Canterbury Chaplain Christ Christian Church Church of England Clergy College commended conscience Corpus Christi College Dean dear death declare desire died discourse Divinity Donne Donne's Earl eminent employment endeavours England Eton College excellent father favour friendship gave George Herbert give God's grace happy hath holy honour humble humility Izaak Walton John John Donne King James King's late learning letter lived London Lord Majesty Master meek memory mercy never occasion Oxford Parliament person piety poor praise pray prayers preach present printed Queen Reader reason Richard Hooker Salisbury Sanderson sent Sermons shew Sir Henry Savile Sir Henry Wotton sorrow soul spirit testimony things Thomas thou thought tion unto wife worthy writ write
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Página 93 - When thou hast done, thou hast not done, For I have more. Wilt thou forgive that sin, which I have won Others to sin, and made my...
Página 29 - Leaders of the people by their counsels, and by their knowledge of learning meet for the people, wise and eloquent in their instructions...
Página 73 - Our two souls therefore, which are one, Though I must go, endure not yet A breach, but an expansion, Like gold to airy thinness beat. If they be two, they are two so As stiff twin compasses are two; Thy soul, the fix'd foot, makes no show To move, but doth, if th
Página 264 - Upon Thine altar burnt ? Cannot Thy love Heighten a spirit to sound out Thy praise As well as any she ? Cannot Thy dove Outstrip their Cupid easily in flight ? Or, since Thy ways are deep, and still the same, Will not a verse run smooth that bears Thy name ? Why doth that fire, which by Thy power and might Each breast does feel, no braver fuel choose Than that which one day worms may chance refuse ? " Sure, Lord, there is enough in Thee to dry Oceans of ink...
Página 18 - Complete Angler; or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation : being a Discourse of Rivers, Fishponds. Fish and Fishing, written by IZAAK WALTON ; and Instructions how to Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear Stream, by CHARLES COTTON.
Página 73 - Moving of th' earth brings harms and fears, Men reckon what it did and meant; But trepidation of the spheres, Though greater far, is innocent. Dull sublunary lovers' love, Whose soul is sense, cannot admit Absence, because it doth remove Those things which elemented it. But we, by a love so much...
Página 99 - Since I am coming to that holy room Where, with Thy choir of saints for evermore, I shall be made Thy music; as I come I tune the instrument here at the door, And what I must do then, think here before.
Página 115 - His aspect was cheerful, and such as gave a silent testimony of a clear knowing soul, and of a conscience at peace with itself. His melting eye showed that he had a soft heart, full of noble compassion ; of too brave a soul to offer injuries, and too much a Christian not to pardon them in others.
Página 193 - ... not an open enemy, that hath done me this dishonour : for then I could have borne it.
Página 285 - To my successor. If thou chance for to find A new house to thy mind, And built without thy cost: Be good to the poor, As God gives thee store, And then my labour's not lost.