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The exact chronology of Donne's early life is difficult to follow . We know that after preparation , probably by a tutor , he entered Oxford in 1584 and that he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1591.1 Between the two dates he seems to ...
The exact chronology of Donne's early life is difficult to follow . We know that after preparation , probably by a tutor , he entered Oxford in 1584 and that he was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1591.1 Between the two dates he seems to ...
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Impressed by Donne's great learning and abilities , Bishop Morton offered him an opening in the church , but in spite of his financial need he declined on the ground that his early life had unfitted him for such a calling .
Impressed by Donne's great learning and abilities , Bishop Morton offered him an opening in the church , but in spite of his financial need he declined on the ground that his early life had unfitted him for such a calling .
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Modern Editions and Important Criticism JOHN DONNE Coombs , H. C. and Sullens , Z. R. A Concordance to the English Poems of John Donne . Chicago , 1940 . Keynes , Geoffrey L. A Bibliography of Dr. John Donne . 2d edition .
Modern Editions and Important Criticism JOHN DONNE Coombs , H. C. and Sullens , Z. R. A Concordance to the English Poems of John Donne . Chicago , 1940 . Keynes , Geoffrey L. A Bibliography of Dr. John Donne . 2d edition .
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
BEN JONSON | 76 |
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