Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1906 - 392 páginas |
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... less closely to the subject matter of the Letter , the latter ( §§ 30-48 ) altogether distinct from it , and found with numerous variations in different parts of the Christian Morals . It first appeared about eight years after the ...
... less closely to the subject matter of the Letter , the latter ( §§ 30-48 ) altogether distinct from it , and found with numerous variations in different parts of the Christian Morals . It first appeared about eight years after the ...
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... less respect simply in proportion to the amount of care appa- rently bestowed upon it , and also according to the critical principles by which the editor has been guided . For some of Sir Thomas Browne's editors have thought it their ...
... less respect simply in proportion to the amount of care appa- rently bestowed upon it , and also according to the critical principles by which the editor has been guided . For some of Sir Thomas Browne's editors have thought it their ...
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... less carefully , but only those published in Sir T. B.'s life - time ( A to L ) have been collated throughout , and constantly used as authorities for fixing the text ; the others have only been quoted occasionally . The most important ...
... less carefully , but only those published in Sir T. B.'s life - time ( A to L ) have been collated throughout , and constantly used as authorities for fixing the text ; the others have only been quoted occasionally . The most important ...
Página xix
... less antique than that of some of the older editions , and may be supposed to represent the latest type of spell- ing in use during the author's life : -it also agrees more nearly with the spelling adopted in the Letter to a Friend ...
... less antique than that of some of the older editions , and may be supposed to represent the latest type of spell- ing in use during the author's life : -it also agrees more nearly with the spelling adopted in the Letter to a Friend ...
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... less than three hundred sixty - five days to determine their lives in every year ,. that [ any persons ] should wind up upon the day of their nativity , is indeed a remarkable coincidence . " 2 He was himself an instance of this ...
... less than three hundred sixty - five days to determine their lives in every year ,. that [ any persons ] should wind up upon the day of their nativity , is indeed a remarkable coincidence . " 2 He was himself an instance of this ...
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