Religio Medici and Other Works: Religio Medici and Other WorksOUP Oxford, 1964 - 383 pages A scholarly edition of an essay by Sir Thomas Browne. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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... selfe . To be reserved and caitif in this part of 30 goodnesse , is the sordidest piece of covetousnesse , and more contemptible than the pecuniary avarice . To this ( as calling my selfe a Scholler ) I am obliged by the duty of my ...
... selfe . To be reserved and caitif in this part of 30 goodnesse , is the sordidest piece of covetousnesse , and more contemptible than the pecuniary avarice . To this ( as calling my selfe a Scholler ) I am obliged by the duty of my ...
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... selfe I can command that , which I cannot entreate without my selfe , and within the circle of Io another . I have often thought those Noble paires and examples of friendship not so truely Histories of what had beene , as fictions of ...
... selfe I can command that , which I cannot entreate without my selfe , and within the circle of Io another . I have often thought those Noble paires and examples of friendship not so truely Histories of what had beene , as fictions of ...
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... selfe , that I repute my selfe the most abjectest piece of mortality : Divines prescribe a fit of sorrow to repentance , there goes in- dignation , anger , contempt and hatred , into mine , passions of a contrary nature , which neither ...
... selfe , that I repute my selfe the most abjectest piece of mortality : Divines prescribe a fit of sorrow to repentance , there goes in- dignation , anger , contempt and hatred , into mine , passions of a contrary nature , which neither ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 247 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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