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What eminent appointment did John Donne receive in 1621?A.Donne was appointed Vicar of S

A.Donne was appointed Vicar of St. Dunstan’s-in-the-West in 1621, the eminent position he held until his deat

B.Donne was appointed Bishop of Saint Paul’s Cathedral in 1621, the eminent position he held until his deat

C.Donne was appointed Royal Chaplain of Saint Paul’s Cathedral in 1621, the eminent position he held until his deat

D.Donne was appointed Dean of Saint Paul’s Cathedral in 1621, the eminent position he held until his deat

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What eminent appointment did John Donne receive in 1621?A.Donne was appointed Vicar of S

A.Donne was appointed Vicar of St. Dunstan’s-in-the-West in 1621, the eminent position he held until his deat

B.Donne was appointed Bishop of Saint Paul’s Cathedral in 1621, the eminent position he held until his deat

C.Donne was appointed Royal Chaplain of Saint Paul’s Cathedral in 1621, the eminent position he held until his deat

D.Donne was appointed Dean of Saint Paul’s Cathedral in 1621, the eminent position he held until his deat

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[D] was guilty of spreading prejudices against the Victorians

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