Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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Page 62
... become insensible . Now with my friend I desire not to share or participate , but to engrosse his sorrowes , that by ... become one , as they both 40 become two ; I love my friend before my selfe , and yet me thinkes I do not love him ...
... become insensible . Now with my friend I desire not to share or participate , but to engrosse his sorrowes , that by ... become one , as they both 40 become two ; I love my friend before my selfe , and yet me thinkes I do not love him ...
Page 188
... become more narrow minded , miserable and tenacious , unready to part with any thing when they are ready to part with all , and afraid to want when they have no time to spend ; mean while Physicians , who know that many are mad but in a ...
... become more narrow minded , miserable and tenacious , unready to part with any thing when they are ready to part with all , and afraid to want when they have no time to spend ; mean while Physicians , who know that many are mad but in a ...
Page 270
... become ] have become Wilkin , Gardiner I have seen become Hazlewood Reprint , Keynes I haue seen many to haue become S62 . 18-20 . Anti- 189. 3-10 . There are not . . . Circumscriptions ] As well as in S62 , f . 22 ( see 255. 27-256 . 3 ) ...
... become ] have become Wilkin , Gardiner I have seen become Hazlewood Reprint , Keynes I haue seen many to haue become S62 . 18-20 . Anti- 189. 3-10 . There are not . . . Circumscriptions ] As well as in S62 , f . 22 ( see 255. 27-256 . 3 ) ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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