| Edward Westermarck - 1908 - 914 páginas
...his younger days a book in defence of suicide, " a Declaration," as he called it, " of that paradoxe, or thesis, that Self-homicide is not so naturally sin, that it may never be otherwise." He there pointed out the fact — which ought never to be overlooked by those who derive their arguments... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1910 - 542 páginas
...during these years of waiting and intellectual depression that Donne wrote his strange prose treatise, Biathanatos, "a declaration of that paradox or thesis...not so naturally sin that it may never be otherwise. " We can see in this subject what were some of the ponderings of this dialectic mind in a time of desperate... | |
| Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - 1886 - 504 páginas
...Brewer 1839. There are copies of two short Lives by himself in Tanner MS. cii. 191. 19. Dr. Donne's Biathanatos, a Declaration of that Paradox, or Thesis,...so naturally Sin, that it may never be otherwise, was published by his son in 1644. Walton, in the Life, describes it as 'an exact and laborious treatise,... | |
| Anderson Galleries, Inc - 1922 - 1092 páginas
...charred). London, 1696 FIRST EDITION. 230. DONNE (JOHN). Biathanatos. A Declaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis that Self-Homicide is not so naturally Sin, that it may never be otherwise. Small 4to, old calf (title repaired). London, 1648 231. DORAT (CJ). Regulus, Tragedie, et La Feinte,... | |
| John Beresford - 1923 - 228 páginas
...children, and to all our English Parishes for ever." In his edition of his father's treatise, BiaOavaros ; "a declaration of that Paradox or Thesis that selfhomicide is not so naturally sinne, that it may never be otherwise," Donne writes a dedicatory preface " to the Right Hon. The Lord... | |
| Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.). Library - 1928 - 816 páginas
...M.DC.XLVIII. (M),39p. Lacks plates. DONNE, John Bioflwaros. | A | Declaration | Of That | Paradoxe, | Or | Thesis, | That Self-homicide is not so naturally Sin, | that it may never be otherwise. | Wherein I the Nature and the extent of all those Lawes, | which seeme to be violated by this Act,... | |
| James Boswell - 1928 - 364 páginas
...have in our own language a very curious treatise by the celebrated Dr. Donne, entitled "BIA0ANAT02— A Declaration of that Paradox or Thesis, that Self-homicide...so naturally Sin that it may never be otherwise." Dr. Donne has collected a great deal of learning in that treatise, in support of the thesis, but we... | |
| 1920 - 1306 páginas
...unterdrückten und verfolgten Religion ange') Der Titel lantet: BIA&ANATOZ. A Dedaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis, that Self-Homicide is not so Naturally Sin that it may never be otherwise. Wherein the Nature, and tlie extent of all ihese Laws which seem to be violated by thes Act, Are diligently... | |
| 1917 - 962 páginas
...Severall Persons of Honour, port. by P. Lombart, I654—BLa8aPcLro¿, a Declaration of that Pamdoxe that self-homicide is not so naturally sin that it may never be otherwise, 1648, in i vol., orig. cf., 4to. (613), April 23, Sotheby Dobell, £3 58. Donne (J.) Poems, by J. D.,... | |
| Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - 1886 - 496 páginas
...Brewer 1839. There are copies of two short Lives by himself in Tanner MS. cii. 191. 19. Dr. Donne's Biathanatos, a Declaration of that Paradox, or Thesis,...so naturally Sin, that it may never be otherwise, was published by his son in 1644. Walton, in the Life, describes it as 'an exact and laborious treatise,... | |
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