Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1915 - 392 páginas |
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... probably in every case , except 1678 ( K ) and 1682 ( L ) , a mere form of words without any distinct meaning , as some of the He did not even take the trouble to see that the " Errata , " which had been specially noticed on a separate ...
... probably in every case , except 1678 ( K ) and 1682 ( L ) , a mere form of words without any distinct meaning , as some of the He did not even take the trouble to see that the " Errata , " which had been specially noticed on a separate ...
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... probably exist in those which are still unpublished . It consists of two parts , the former ( S $ 1-29 ) relating more or less closely to the subject matter of the Letter , the latter ( S $ 30-48 ) altogether distinct from it , and ...
... probably exist in those which are still unpublished . It consists of two parts , the former ( S $ 1-29 ) relating more or less closely to the subject matter of the Letter , the latter ( S $ 30-48 ) altogether distinct from it , and ...
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... probably future editors will think it better to place the two works in juxtaposition . The exact date of their composition cannot be determined with certainty ; but it was after 1662,2 and before 1680,3 and probably about 1671.4 They ...
... probably future editors will think it better to place the two works in juxtaposition . The exact date of their composition cannot be determined with certainty ; but it was after 1662,2 and before 1680,3 and probably about 1671.4 They ...
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... probably be adopted by future editors.3 All the Notes in the first edi- tion have been retained , as they were copied from the original MS . of the author ; and also most of those in ed . 1756 , which have been of much use in the ...
... probably be adopted by future editors.3 All the Notes in the first edi- tion have been retained , as they were copied from the original MS . of the author ; and also most of those in ed . 1756 , which have been of much use in the ...
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... probably never have undertaken it ; but there has been the satisfaction of thinking that the book was worth the trouble , and that future editors would thereby be exempted from the necessity of any similar work , at least to the same ...
... probably never have undertaken it ; but there has been the satisfaction of thinking that the book was worth the trouble , and that future editors would thereby be exempted from the necessity of any similar work , at least to the same ...
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