Thomas Woodward Part 2
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<blockquote>A Note on Rowland Woodward, The Friend of Donne | <blockquote>A Note on Rowland Woodward, The Friend of Donne | ||
− | The late Sir Edmund Gosse concludes the first volume of his | + | <blockquote>The late Sir Edmund Gosse concludes the first volume of his ''Life and Letters of John Donne'' (1899, i, 318) by saying, "There is none of Donne's friends of whom we would gladly know more than of Rowland Woodward." He states that nothing is known of him but his name, the epistles that Donne wrote to him, and the gift to him by Donne of a copy of the ''Pseudo-Martyr''; |