Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1906 - 392 páginas |
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... become his- tories . - § 14. Live unto the dignity of thy nature . - § 15. The vices we scoff at in others laugh at us within ourselves.— § 16. Forget not the wheel of things , but beat not thy brains to foreknow them . - § 17 ...
... become his- tories . - § 14. Live unto the dignity of thy nature . - § 15. The vices we scoff at in others laugh at us within ourselves.— § 16. Forget not the wheel of things , but beat not thy brains to foreknow them . - § 17 ...
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... become universal , I had not wanted reason for complaint : but in times wherein I have lived to behold the highest per- version of that excellent invention , the name of his Majesty defamed , the Honour of Parlia- ment depraved , the ...
... become universal , I had not wanted reason for complaint : but in times wherein I have lived to behold the highest per- version of that excellent invention , the name of his Majesty defamed , the Honour of Parlia- ment depraved , the ...
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... become sometimes more remarkable than the principal Fabrick . To speak yet more narrowly , there was never any thing ugly or mis - shapen , but the Chaos ; wherein , not- withstanding , ( to speak strictly , ) there was no de- formity ...
... become sometimes more remarkable than the principal Fabrick . To speak yet more narrowly , there was never any thing ugly or mis - shapen , but the Chaos ; wherein , not- withstanding , ( to speak strictly , ) there was no de- formity ...
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... worthy our vacant hours , much less our serious Studies : Pieces only fit to be placed in Pantagruel's Library , or bound up with Tartaretus De modo Cacandi . These are niceties that become not those that peruse so 38 RELIGIO MEDICI .
... worthy our vacant hours , much less our serious Studies : Pieces only fit to be placed in Pantagruel's Library , or bound up with Tartaretus De modo Cacandi . These are niceties that become not those that peruse so 38 RELIGIO MEDICI .
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... become not those that peruse so serious a Mystery . There are others more generally questioned and called to the Bar , yet methinks of an easie and possible truth . PART I. SECT . XXII . others , which are often raised , may be easily ...
... become not those that peruse so serious a Mystery . There are others more generally questioned and called to the Bar , yet methinks of an easie and possible truth . PART I. SECT . XXII . others , which are often raised , may be easily ...
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