Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 188
... Donne left London : and , were the twelfth day got all safe to Paris.- two days after their arrival there , Mr. Donne was left alone , in that room in which Sir Robert , and he , and some other friends had din'd together . To this place ...
... Donne left London : and , were the twelfth day got all safe to Paris.- two days after their arrival there , Mr. Donne was left alone , in that room in which Sir Robert , and he , and some other friends had din'd together . To this place ...
الصفحة 192
... Donne , concern- ing many of the reasons which are usually urged against the taking of those Oaths ; apprehended , such a validity and clear- ness in his stating the Questions , and his Answers to them , that his Majesty commanded him ...
... Donne , concern- ing many of the reasons which are usually urged against the taking of those Oaths ; apprehended , such a validity and clear- ness in his stating the Questions , and his Answers to them , that his Majesty commanded him ...
الصفحة 499
... Donne ( 1924 ) , and it is printed here from pp . 316-317 of the 2nd ed . ( 1948 ) by permission of the Clarendon Press , Oxford . Letter 3 is printed from the appendix to the Life of Herbert in Walton's Lives , 1670 ( last pagination ...
... Donne ( 1924 ) , and it is printed here from pp . 316-317 of the 2nd ed . ( 1948 ) by permission of the Clarendon Press , Oxford . Letter 3 is printed from the appendix to the Life of Herbert in Walton's Lives , 1670 ( last pagination ...
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