John Donne, Poetry and Prose: With Izaac Walton's LifeOxford, 1946 - 126 sidor |
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... letter Written from Plymouth THE first act of that play which I said I would go over the 1o water to see is done and yet the people hisse . How it will end I know not ast ego vicissim risero . It is ... Letters Donne's earliest extant letter.
... letter Written from Plymouth THE first act of that play which I said I would go over the 1o water to see is done and yet the people hisse . How it will end I know not ast ego vicissim risero . It is ... Letters Donne's earliest extant letter.
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... Letters , nor silence , needs excuse ; your friendship is to me an abundant possession , though you remember me but ... Letter sooner . For my purpose of proceeding in the profession of the law , 20 so farre as to a title you may be ...
... Letters , nor silence , needs excuse ; your friendship is to me an abundant possession , though you remember me but ... Letter sooner . For my purpose of proceeding in the profession of the law , 20 so farre as to a title you may be ...
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... letter . A part of this correspondence was printed in the Letters of 1651 : Gosse's Life of Donne brings together between forty and fifty letters . Like Donne , he contributed verses to Coryat's Crudities in 1611 , and to the collection ...
... letter . A part of this correspondence was printed in the Letters of 1651 : Gosse's Life of Donne brings together between forty and fifty letters . Like Donne , he contributed verses to Coryat's Crudities in 1611 , and to the collection ...
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