The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 296 頁 |
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第 29 頁
... vice in them , that were a vertue in us ; for obstinacy in a bad Cause is but constancy in a good . And herein I must accuse those of my own Religion , for there is not any of such a fugitive Faith , such an unstable belief , as a ...
... vice in them , that were a vertue in us ; for obstinacy in a bad Cause is but constancy in a good . And herein I must accuse those of my own Religion , for there is not any of such a fugitive Faith , such an unstable belief , as a ...
第 46 頁
... vices of age ; the World to me is but a dream or mock - show , and we all therein but Pantalones and Anticks , to my severer contemplations . It is not , I confess , an unlawful Prayer to desire to surpass the days of our Saviour , or ...
... vices of age ; the World to me is but a dream or mock - show , and we all therein but Pantalones and Anticks , to my severer contemplations . It is not , I confess , an unlawful Prayer to desire to surpass the days of our Saviour , or ...
第 47 頁
... vices ; for every day as we grow weaker in age , we grow stronger in sin , and the number of our days doth but make our sins innumerable . The same vice com- mitted at sixteen , is not the same , though it agree in all other ...
... vices ; for every day as we grow weaker in age , we grow stronger in sin , and the number of our days doth but make our sins innumerable . The same vice com- mitted at sixteen , is not the same , though it agree in all other ...
第 52 頁
... vice , have fancied to my self the presence of my dear and worthiest friends , before whom I should lose my head , rather than be vitious : yet herein I found that there was nought but moral honesty , and this was not to be vertuous for ...
... vice , have fancied to my self the presence of my dear and worthiest friends , before whom I should lose my head , rather than be vitious : yet herein I found that there was nought but moral honesty , and this was not to be vertuous for ...
第 61 頁
... Vice and the Devil put a Fallacy upon our Reasons , and , provoking us too hastily to run from it , entangle and profound us deeper in it . The Duke of Venice , that weds himself unto the Sea by a Ring of Gold , I will not argue of ...
... Vice and the Devil put a Fallacy upon our Reasons , and , provoking us too hastily to run from it , entangle and profound us deeper in it . The Duke of Venice , that weds himself unto the Sea by a Ring of Gold , I will not argue of ...
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