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M. Donne was first inlarged , who neither gave rest to his body , his braine , nor any friend , in whom he might hope to have any interest , untill he had procured the inlargement of his two imprisoned friends .
M. Donne was first inlarged , who neither gave rest to his body , his braine , nor any friend , in whom he might hope to have any interest , untill he had procured the inlargement of his two imprisoned friends .
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And he redeemed many out of Prison that lay for small debts , or for 30 their fees ; He was a continuall giver to poore Scholars , both of this , and forraigne Nations ; ( besides what he gave with his owne hand ) he usually sent a ...
And he redeemed many out of Prison that lay for small debts , or for 30 their fees ; He was a continuall giver to poore Scholars , both of this , and forraigne Nations ; ( besides what he gave with his owne hand ) he usually sent a ...
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His aspect was cheerfull , and such as gave a silent testimony of a cleere knowing soule , and of a conscience at peace with it selfe . His melting eye shewed he had a soft heart , full of noble pity , of too brave a spirit to offer ...
His aspect was cheerfull , and such as gave a silent testimony of a cleere knowing soule , and of a conscience at peace with it selfe . His melting eye shewed he had a soft heart , full of noble pity , of too brave a spirit to offer ...
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John Donne Frontispiece | vii |
Donnes Life | xiv |
From Notes on Ben Jonsons Conversations with William | xliv |
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Poetry & Prose: With Izaac Walton's Life John Donne,Izaak Walton Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1946 |
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