The Religio Medici and Other WritingsDent, 1959 - 296 頁 |
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第 39 頁
... World , but of the Universe . Thus is Man that great and true Amphibium , whose nature is disposed to live , not onely like other creatures in divers elements , but in divided and distinguished worlds : for though there be but one to ...
... World , but of the Universe . Thus is Man that great and true Amphibium , whose nature is disposed to live , not onely like other creatures in divers elements , but in divided and distinguished worlds : for though there be but one to ...
第 46 頁
... World ; who , in a nobler ambition , should desire to live in his substance in Heaven , rather than his name and shadow in the earth . And therefore at my death I mean to take a total adieu of the World , not caring for a Monument ...
... World ; who , in a nobler ambition , should desire to live in his substance in Heaven , rather than his name and shadow in the earth . And therefore at my death I mean to take a total adieu of the World , not caring for a Monument ...
第 50 頁
... Worlds destruction by fire , or whence Lucan learned to say , Communis mundo superest rogus , ossibus astra Misturus . There yet remains to th ' World one common Fire , Wherein our bones with stars shall make one Pyre . I I believe the ...
... Worlds destruction by fire , or whence Lucan learned to say , Communis mundo superest rogus , ossibus astra Misturus . There yet remains to th ' World one common Fire , Wherein our bones with stars shall make one Pyre . I I believe the ...
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