| Sir Thomas Browne - 1904 - 426 頁
...God : All others do transcend an unity, and so by consequence are many. ECT, X 7< "/N SECT, "1^ TOW 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 count it not an Inn, but an Hospital ; and a place not to live, but to dye in. The... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1904 - 420 頁
...TOW for my life, it is a miracle of thirty years, 11 ^L which to relate, were not a History, but a 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 dye in. The... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1904 - 432 頁
...for my life, it is a miracle of thirty years, 11 ^LI which to relate, were not a History, but a .L ^1 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 dye in. The... | |
| Mrs. F. S. Boas - 1905 - 378 頁
...patient, but I forget my profession and call unto God for his soul." Of his own life he speaks as " a miracle of thirty years, which to relate were not a history but a piece of poetry." So can a brilliant intellect illuminate the seemingly prosaic existence of a local doctor ! He took... | |
| William George Waters - 1906 - 342 頁
...steal it, Was never said in rhyme. John Keats. Death and Sleep -o *^>- "Cy (From Religio Medici) "VT OW 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 count it not an inn, but an hospital ; and a place not to live, but to die in. 259... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1908 - 450 頁
..." Religio Medici" itself is its author's best biography. " Now for my life," he writes in it;—"it is a miracle of thirty years, which to relate were...poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable; for the world, I count it not an inn, but a hospital; and a place not to live, but to die in." As we... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1909 - 360 頁
...truly one ; and such is only GOD : all others do transcend an unity, and so by consequence are many. XL 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 dye in. The... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 376 頁
...to the law of character. "Now for my life," he exclaims in the most famous passage of his Religio, " it is a miracle of thirty years, which to relate were...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... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 380 頁
...to the law of character. "Now for my life," he exclaims in the most famous passage of his Religio, "it is a miracle of thirty years, which to relate...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 world... | |
| Richard Ward - 1911 - 346 頁
...personal sources. NOTE II. (p. 57). — This recalls a similar statement of Dr More's contemporary, Sir Thomas Browne, "Now for my life, it is a miracle...poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable." NOTE III. (p. 61). — His tutor was Robert Gell. Henry More entered Christ's College in 1631, about... | |
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