English Prose, 1600-1660Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1930 - 622 頁 |
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... MISERY OF BEING OLD AND IGNORANT ' Tis a capital misery for a man to be at once both old and ignorant . If he were only old , and had some knowledge , he might abate the tediousness of decrepit age by the divine rap- tures of ...
... MISERY OF BEING OLD AND IGNORANT ' Tis a capital misery for a man to be at once both old and ignorant . If he were only old , and had some knowledge , he might abate the tediousness of decrepit age by the divine rap- tures of ...
第 272 頁
... misery , past all hope of recovery , incurably sick ; the longer they live the worse they are , and death alone must ease them . HEROICAL LOVE CAUSING MELANCHOLY PART . III , SECT . II , MEM . I , SUBS . I PHILOSTRATUS , in his fourth ...
... misery , past all hope of recovery , incurably sick ; the longer they live the worse they are , and death alone must ease them . HEROICAL LOVE CAUSING MELANCHOLY PART . III , SECT . II , MEM . I , SUBS . I PHILOSTRATUS , in his fourth ...
第 280 頁
... misery , such comedies and tragedies , such absurd and ridiculous , feral and lamentable fits , that I know not whether they are more to be pitied or derided , or may be be- lieved , but that we daily see the same still practised in our ...
... misery , such comedies and tragedies , such absurd and ridiculous , feral and lamentable fits , that I know not whether they are more to be pitied or derided , or may be be- lieved , but that we daily see the same still practised in our ...
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Senecas Epistles | 3 |
JOHN FLORIO | 13 |
FRANCIS BACON See also under Philosophy and Science | 31 |
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