Now for my life, it is a miracle of thirty years, which to relate, were not a history, but a piece of poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable. For the world, I count it not an inn, but an hospital; and a place not to live, but to die in. The... The Epistles of Erasmus, from His Earliest Letters to His Fifty-first Year ... - 第 4 頁Desiderius Erasmus, Francis Morgan Nichols 著 - 1901完整檢視 - 關於此書
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 頁
...and. the silent note which Cupid strikes, far sweater than the sound of an instrument. f)n Himself, Now for my life, it is a miracle of thirty years,...poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable. For the world, I count it not an inn, but an hospital ; and a place not to Hve, but to die in. The... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 頁
...and the silent note which Cupid strikes, far sweeter ithan the sound of an instrument. On Himself. Now for my life, it is a miracle of thirty years,...poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable. For the world, I count it not an inn, but an hospital ; and a place not to live, but to die in. The... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 546 頁
...Himself, Now for my life, it is a miracle of thirty years, which to relate were not a history, hut a piece of poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable. For the world, I count it not an inn, but an hospital ; and a place not to live, but to die in. The... | |
| 1831 - 370 頁
...not truly one, and such is only God. All others do transcend a unity, and so by consequence are many. Now for my life, it is a miracle of thirty years,...poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable. For the world, I count it not an inn, but an hospital, and a place, not to live but to die in. The... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 頁
...one ; and such is only God : all others do transcend an unity, and so by consequence are many. XI. Now for my life, it is a miracle of thirty years,...poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable : for the world, I count it not an inn, but an hospital ; and a place not to live, but to die in. The... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 頁
...such is only God : all others do transcend an unity, and so by consequence are many. SECT. xi. — Now for my life, it is a miracle of thirty years,...poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable. For the world, I count it not an inn, but an hospital; and a place not to live, but to die in. The... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 276 頁
...imagine him deliberately making the world acquainted with. He tells us therein that his life had been a miracle of thirty years, " which, to relate, were...poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable ;" that he was unmarried, and had never yet cast a true affection on a woman ; that he had been a great... | |
| 1837 - 568 頁
...that noble piece of egotism, in which all believers in our spiritual immortality may share : — ' For my life it is a miracle of thirty 'years, which...poetry, ' and would sound to common ears like a fable.* For the world * This boast, which Dr Johnson could not explain, and even the super-refining Sir Kenelm... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 頁
...his mind.— ED. such is only God ; all others do transcend an unity, and so by consequence are many. Now for my life, it is a miracle of thirty years,...poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable ; for the world, I count it not an inn but an hospital ; and a place not to live, but to die in. The... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1841 - 306 頁
...many, that noble piece of egotism, in which all believers in our spiritual immortality may share: — "For my life it is a miracle of thirty years, which...poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable.* For the world I * This boast, which Dr. Johnson could not explain, and even the super-refining Sir... | |
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