King James, 1605, when he came to see our University of Oxford, and amongst other edifices now went to view that famous library, renewed by Sir Thomas Bodley, in imitation of Alexander, at his departure brake out into that noble speech, If... The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it Is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptomes ... - 第 417 頁Robert Burton 著 - 1800完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Robert Burton - 1804 - 622 頁
...Alexander; for we have a bare relation of Alexanders deeds ; but Aristotle tottis vivit in momiinenlis, is whole in his works : yet I stand not upon this ; the delight is it, which I aim at ; so great pkasure, such sweet content there is in study. 'King James, 1605, when he came to see our university... | |
| Robert Burton - 1806 - 626 頁
...bare relation of Alexander's deeds; but Aristotle totus vivit in monumentis, is whole in his workes : yet I stand not upon this; the delight is it, which...great pleasure, such sweet Content there is in study. f King James, 1605, when he came to see our university of Oxforcf, and, amongst other edifices, now... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1817 - 822 頁
...Atticismus •' quidam doctos indoctosque juxta cepit." (Orat. Funebr. I. " Halet.J — " King James, in 1605, when he came to see our •• University of Oxford, and amongst other edifices now went to U 3 " view as indeed the county may, in which it stands, that it hath furnished this nation with Bishop... | |
| Robert Burton - 1821 - 612 頁
...Alexander ; for we have a bare relation of Alexanders deeds ; but Aristotle to/ us vivit in monumentis, is whole in his works : yet I stand not upon this;...to see our university of Oxford, and, amongst other aedifices, now went to view that famous library, renewed by Sr. Thomas Bodley, in imitation of Alexander,... | |
| Robert Burton - 1821 - 614 頁
...Alexander ; for we have a bare relation of Alexanders deeds ; but Aristotle totus vivii in monumentis, is whole in his works : yet I stand not upon this;...great pleasure, such sweet content there is in study. f King James, 1605, when he came to see our university of Oxford, and, amongst other aedifices, now... | |
| Robert Burton - 1827 - 616 頁
...the delight is it, which I aim at ; so great pleasure, such sweet content there is in study. fKing James, 1605, when he came to see our university of Oxford, and, amongst other sedifices, now went to view that famous library, renewed by S". Thomas Bodley, in imitation of Alexander,... | |
| Robert Burton - 1836 - 768 頁
...Alexander ; for we have a bare relation of Alexanders deeds ; but Aristotle totus vivit in monumentis, is whole in his works : yet I stand not upon this...such sweet content there is in study. 'King James, 160,0, when he came to see our university of Oxford, and, amongst other œdifices, now went to view... | |
| Robert Burton - 1838 - 762 頁
...Alexander; for we have a bare relation of Alexanders deeds ; but Aristotle lotus vivit in monumentis, nate of nothing but harsh and distasteful subjects....discontent, cares, and weariness of life, surprize arid, amongst other aedifices, now went to view that famous library, renewed by Sr. Thomas Bodley,... | |
| Robert Burton - 1838 - 766 頁
...known than Alexander; we have a bare relation of Alexanders deeds ; but Aristotle tolus vititia mentis, is whole in his works : yet I stand not upon this; the delight is it, • I aim at ; so great pleasure, such sweet content there is in study. ' Kinj 1605, when he came to... | |
| 1868 - 738 頁
...Melancholy," which I handle lovingly, we read that " King James, in 1605, when he came to see our Universitiy of Oxford, and, amongst other edifices, now went to view that famous library, renewed by Sir Thomas Bodley, in imitation of Alexander, at his departure brake out i&to that noble speech: 'If... | |
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