Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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... continue their living Unions , And when distance of death denied such conjunctions , unsatisfied affections , conceived some satisfaction to be neighbours in the grave , to lye Urne by Urne , and touch but in their names . And many were ...
... continue their living Unions , And when distance of death denied such conjunctions , unsatisfied affections , conceived some satisfaction to be neighbours in the grave , to lye Urne by Urne , and touch but in their names . And many were ...
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... continue ] 2. present ] newe Age ] enquirie of things above $ 85 the turne or mollify S69 . 220. 1. works ... continues 15. many ] most S69 . 18-19 . true and central ] centrall $ 69 . ( K , p , pp . 244-5 ) : wch long search & deepe ...
... continue ] 2. present ] newe Age ] enquirie of things above $ 85 the turne or mollify S69 . 220. 1. works ... continues 15. many ] most S69 . 18-19 . true and central ] centrall $ 69 . ( K , p , pp . 244-5 ) : wch long search & deepe ...
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... continue ' as ' continue ' could resemble ' containe ' . See textual notes to 122. 30 , 136. 28 , and 139. 7 . 5-7 . Tiberius ... Malefactors ( and note ) . Suetonius ( Tiberius , 75. 3 ) says that the Emperor was in fact cremated ...
... continue ' as ' continue ' could resemble ' containe ' . See textual notes to 122. 30 , 136. 28 , and 139. 7 . 5-7 . Tiberius ... Malefactors ( and note ) . Suetonius ( Tiberius , 75. 3 ) says that the Emperor was in fact cremated ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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