And, though I think no man can live well once, but he that could live twice, yet, for my own part, I would not live over my hours past, or begin again the thread of my days; not upon Cicero's ground, because I have lived them well, but for fear I should... Religio Medici: A Letter to a Friend, Christian Morals, Urn-burial, and ... - Página 45de Sir Thomas Browne - 1862 - 432 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 páginas
...well once but he that could live twice, yet for my own *kaf part, I would not live over my hours paft, or begin again the thread of my days; not upon Cicero's ground ; becaufe I have lived them well, but for fear I Ihould live them worfe : I find my growing judgment... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...And wits are crack'd to find out why. Butler. DCCCCLXVII. Though I think no man can live well once but he that could live twice, yet for my own part,...hours past, or begin again the thread of my days: not unto Cicero's ground because I have lived them well, but for fear I should live them worse. — Sir... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 páginas
...And wits are crack'd to find out why. Butler. DCCCCLXVII. Though I think no man can live well once but he that could live twice, yet for my own part,...hours past, or begin again the thread of my days: not unto Cicero's ground because I have lived them well, but for fear I should live them worse.—Sir T.... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 páginas
...the last stands for more than all that went before it. And though I think no man can live well once, but he that could live twice ; yet for my own part...upon Cicero's ground, because I have lived them well 8, but for fear I should live them worse. I find my growing judgement daily instructs me how to be... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 páginas
...last stands for more than all that went before it.4 And, though I think no man can live well once, but he that could live twice, yet, for my own part,...not upon Cicero's ground, because I have lived them well,5 but for fear I should live them worse. I find my growing judgement da,Ty instruct me how to... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 páginas
...because I have lived them well,5 but for fear I should live them worse. I find my growing judgement daily instruct me how to be better, but my untamed affections and confirmed vitiosity make me daily do worse. I find in my confirmed age the same sins I discovered in my youth ; I committed... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 páginas
...past, or begin again the thread of my days ; not upon Cicero's ground, because I have lived them well,5 but for fear I should live them worse. I find my growing judgement daily instruct me how to be better, but my untamed affections and confirmed vitiosity make... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 páginas
...the last stands for more than all that went before it. And though I think no man can live well once, but he that could live twice, yet for my own part...affections and confirmed vitiosity makes me daily do worse. a I find in my confirmed age the same sins I discovered in my youth ; I committed many then because... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1845 - 420 páginas
...laft ftands for more than all that went before it.* And though I think that no man can live well once but he that could live twice, yet for my own part I would not live over my hours paft, or begin again the thread of my days : not upon Cicero's ground, becaufe I have lived them well,f... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1845 - 412 páginas
...live well once but he that could live twice, yet for my own part I would not live over my hours paft, or begin again the thread of my days: not upon Cicero's ground, becaufe I have lived them well,f but for fear I mould live them worfe. I find my growing judgement... | |
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