Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1915 - 392 páginas |
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... thought it their business to improve his work by correcting faults of grammar , and altering awk- ward or obscure words and sentences . In some cases these emendations must be admitted to be manifest improvements , in others the value ...
... thought it their business to improve his work by correcting faults of grammar , and altering awk- ward or obscure words and sentences . In some cases these emendations must be admitted to be manifest improvements , in others the value ...
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... thought that by so doing the obscurities of the writer's style could be better ex- plained . Where , however , the meaning of a sentence was not only obscure , but also doubtful , it seemed unfair to impose upon the reader the Editor's ...
... thought that by so doing the obscurities of the writer's style could be better ex- plained . Where , however , the meaning of a sentence was not only obscure , but also doubtful , it seemed unfair to impose upon the reader the Editor's ...
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... thought of entering Holy Orders , and in 1824 kept some terms at Cambridge with that object ; but this in- tention ... thoughts , put together by himself , with the punning title , Axiomata Pacis , and the colophon , Pax tibi , to which ...
... thought of entering Holy Orders , and in 1824 kept some terms at Cambridge with that object ; but this in- tention ... thoughts , put together by himself , with the punning title , Axiomata Pacis , and the colophon , Pax tibi , to which ...
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... thought that No. 4 was the edition mentioned by Merryweather in his letter to Sir Thomas Browne ; but if so , there must be some mistake in the date of the letter , viz , " Oct. 1 , 1649. " 5. 1652. Small 8vo . Argent . , Spoor . xliv ...
... thought that No. 4 was the edition mentioned by Merryweather in his letter to Sir Thomas Browne ; but if so , there must be some mistake in the date of the letter , viz , " Oct. 1 , 1649. " 5. 1652. Small 8vo . Argent . , Spoor . xliv ...
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... thought or memory of my Saviour . I cannot laugh at , but rather pity , the fruitless journeys of Pilgrims , or contemn the miserable condition of Fryars ; for , though misplaced in Circumstances , there is something in it of Devo- tion ...
... thought or memory of my Saviour . I cannot laugh at , but rather pity , the fruitless journeys of Pilgrims , or contemn the miserable condition of Fryars ; for , though misplaced in Circumstances , there is something in it of Devo- tion ...
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