The Religio Medici and Other WritingsDent, 1959 - 296 頁 |
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第 8 頁
... Surely it is but the merits of our unworthy Natures , if we sleep in darkness until the last Alarum . A serious reflex upon my own unworthiness did make me backward from challenging this prerogative of my Soul : so that 8 Religio Medici.
... Surely it is but the merits of our unworthy Natures , if we sleep in darkness until the last Alarum . A serious reflex upon my own unworthiness did make me backward from challenging this prerogative of my Soul : so that 8 Religio Medici.
第 83 頁
... surely a piece of Divinity in us , something that was before the Elements , and owes no homage unto the Sun. Nature ... Surely this is it we call Happiness , and this do I enjoy ; with this I am happy in a dream , and as content to enjoy ...
... surely a piece of Divinity in us , something that was before the Elements , and owes no homage unto the Sun. Nature ... Surely this is it we call Happiness , and this do I enjoy ; with this I am happy in a dream , and as content to enjoy ...
第 87 頁
... surely poor men may also build Hospitals , and the rich alone have not erected Cathe- drals . I have a private method which others observe not ; I take the opportunity of my self to do good ; I borrow occasion of Charity from mine own ...
... surely poor men may also build Hospitals , and the rich alone have not erected Cathe- drals . I have a private method which others observe not ; I take the opportunity of my self to do good ; I borrow occasion of Charity from mine own ...
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