| Frank Karslake - 1917 - 762 páginas
...Irish and English, calf, Dublin, 1822 (B. Mar. 7 ; 192) 9s. Donne (John), Declaration of That Paradoxe or Thesis That Self-Homicide is not so Naturally Sin, That It May Never Be Otherwise, sm. 4to , calf, 1648 (D. Feb. 1 3 ; 555) 7s. The same, red mor., with arms of Earl of Winchelsea, ge,... | |
| Frank Karslake - 1912 - 768 páginas
...Sep. 25, 1682, in 6 vol., half calf, fo., (S. Dec. 21 ; 586) Quaritch, ¿1 16s. Donne (J.) Declaration that Self-Homicide is not so naturally sin that it may never be otherwise, 1st edn., calf, 4to., 1648 (S. Dec. 5 ; 441) Dobell, 16s. Poems, 1st edn., half mor., slightly cut,... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1903 - 466 páginas
...confessing that the temptation to put an end to his life was often present with him, he tried to prove that " selfhomicide is not so naturally sin that it may never be otherwise." At this juncture, however, Sir George More tardily forgave his daughter, and gave the Donnes a handsome... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1903 - 468 páginas
...confessing that the temptation to put an end to his life was often present with him, he tried to prove that " selfhomicide is not so naturally sin that it may never be otherwise." At this juncture, however, Sir George More tardily forgave his daughter, and gave the Donnes a handsome... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1904 - 908 páginas
...of John Donne (the poet), Dean of St. Paul's, who died in 1681, his " /3ia6avaTo<;, a Declaration on that Paradox or Thesis that self-homicide is not so naturally Sin, that it may never be otherwise." The word " suicide" does not occur in this work; from which it may be presumed that it was not then... | |
| RICHARD GARNETT, C.B., LL.D. AND EDMUND GOSSE, M.A., LL.D. - 1904 - 222 páginas
...confessing that the temptation to put an end to his life was often present with him, he tried to prove that " self-homicide is not so naturally sin that it may never be otherwise." At this juncture, however, Sir George More tardily forgave his daughter, and gave the Donnes a handsome... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1905 - 184 páginas
...Quincey has evidently taken this from John Donne's treatise: BIA6ANATOS, A Declaration of that Paradoxe or Thesis, That Self-homicide is not so naturally Sin, that it may never le otherwise, 1644. See his paper on Suicide, etc., Masson's ed., VIII, 398 [Riverside, IX, 209]. But... | |
| Luther Samuel Livingston - 1905 - 596 páginas
...Sewall, Nov., '96. (1113) $8. Hf. mor., Soth., July 25, '99. (387) £15s. Declaration of that Paradoxe that Self-homicide is not so naturally Sin, that it may never be otherwise. Lond., 1644. 4to. Cf. (presentation copy from Dr. John Donne, the sou, to the Marquis of Newcastle),... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1906 - 206 páginas
...essay on Suicide, De Quincey discusses the theme of a treatise by John Donne, entitled, jSiatfaraTos, A Declaration of that Paradox or Thesis, that Self-homicide...so naturally Sin, that it may never be otherwise. From this source he doubtless derived the word, which is not strictly classical. 111:2. One aspect.... | |
| British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books. Thomason Collection - 1908 - 932 páginas
...throughout, in Thomason's hand.] E. 418. (7.) [Dec. 2.] — T3ia6iiva.To.;. A Declaration of that Paradoxe or Thesis that Self-homicide is not so naturally Sin that it may never be otherwise. Written by John Donne, Dean of St. Pauls. [Edited by his son John Donne.] pp.218. Printed for Humphrey... | |
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