The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1920 - 296 頁 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 64 筆
第 xvii 頁
... FRIEND UPON OCCASION OF THE DEATH OF HIS INTIMATE FRIEND THE GARDEN OF CYRUS ; OR , THE QUINCUNCIALL , LOZENGE , OR NET - WORK PLANTATIONS OF THE ANCIENTS , ARTI- FICIALLY , NATURALLY , MYSTICALLY CONSIDERED CHRISTIAN MORALS GLOSSARY A ...
... FRIEND UPON OCCASION OF THE DEATH OF HIS INTIMATE FRIEND THE GARDEN OF CYRUS ; OR , THE QUINCUNCIALL , LOZENGE , OR NET - WORK PLANTATIONS OF THE ANCIENTS , ARTI- FICIALLY , NATURALLY , MYSTICALLY CONSIDERED CHRISTIAN MORALS GLOSSARY A ...
第 1 頁
... friends , and the allegiance I must ever acknowledge unto truth , prevailed with me , the in- activity of my disposition might have made these sufferings continual , and time , that brings other things to light , should have satisfied ...
... friends , and the allegiance I must ever acknowledge unto truth , prevailed with me , the in- activity of my disposition might have made these sufferings continual , and time , that brings other things to light , should have satisfied ...
第 9 頁
... friend at the ringing of a Bell , or behold his Corps without an Orison for his Soul . ' Twas a good way , methought ... friends ; by which means I neither propa- gated them in others , nor confirmed them in my self ; but suffering them ...
... friend at the ringing of a Bell , or behold his Corps without an Orison for his Soul . ' Twas a good way , methought ... friends ; by which means I neither propa- gated them in others , nor confirmed them in my self ; but suffering them ...
第 45 頁
... friends , Wife , and Children , stand afraid and start at us : the Birds and Beasts of the field , that before in a natural fear obeyed us , forgetting all allegiance , begin to prey upon us . This very conceit hath in a tempest ...
... friends , Wife , and Children , stand afraid and start at us : the Birds and Beasts of the field , that before in a natural fear obeyed us , forgetting all allegiance , begin to prey upon us . This very conceit hath in a tempest ...
第 52 頁
... 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 His sake Who must reward us at the last . I have tryed if I could ...
... 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 His sake Who must reward us at the last . I have tryed if I could ...
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