Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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... expect impossibilities , and in the face and eye of the Church persist without the least hope of conversion : This is a vice in them , that were a vertue in us ; for obstinacy in a bad cause , is but constancy in a good . And herein I ...
... expect impossibilities , and in the face and eye of the Church persist without the least hope of conversion : This is a vice in them , that were a vertue in us ; for obstinacy in a bad cause , is but constancy in a good . And herein I ...
Page 78
... expect the comming abroad of the true Copy of that Booke , whose false and stollen one bath already given me so much delight . And so assuring you I shall deeme it a great good fortune to deserve your favour and friendship , I kisse ...
... expect the comming abroad of the true Copy of that Booke , whose false and stollen one bath already given me so much delight . And so assuring you I shall deeme it a great good fortune to deserve your favour and friendship , I kisse ...
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... expect from Lucretius + a sentence of Ecclesiastes ? Before Plato could speak , the soul had wings in Homer , which fell not , but flew out of the body into the 20 mansions of the dead ; who also observed that handsome distinction of ...
... expect from Lucretius + a sentence of Ecclesiastes ? Before Plato could speak , the soul had wings in Homer , which fell not , but flew out of the body into the 20 mansions of the dead ; who also observed that handsome distinction of ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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