Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence, Volumen2William Pickering, 1835 |
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... AND DUTCH EDITORS , AND FROM THE " ANNOTATIONS " OF KECK , AND PARTLY ORIGINAL , TO WHICH ARE ADDED SIR KENELM DIGBY'S OBSERVATIONS . ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN 1642 . VOL . II a EDITOR'S PREFACE TO THE PRESENT EDITION . When and where.
... AND DUTCH EDITORS , AND FROM THE " ANNOTATIONS " OF KECK , AND PARTLY ORIGINAL , TO WHICH ARE ADDED SIR KENELM DIGBY'S OBSERVATIONS . ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN 1642 . VOL . II a EDITOR'S PREFACE TO THE PRESENT EDITION . When and where.
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... original manuscript : the other ( MS . L. ) unfortunately is a fragment , but it is interesting , both as possessing ... originals written by his own hand , differ- ing from each other . This opinion is confirmed , by the in- formation ...
... original manuscript : the other ( MS . L. ) unfortunately is a fragment , but it is interesting , both as possessing ... originals written by his own hand , differ- ing from each other . This opinion is confirmed , by the in- formation ...
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... original ; —for scarcely a fragment of the work remains amongst the Manuscripts he has left . But while the edition of 1643 is to be regarded as that which he intended for the public eye - I am persuaded , from compar- ing the ...
... original ; —for scarcely a fragment of the work remains amongst the Manuscripts he has left . But while the edition of 1643 is to be regarded as that which he intended for the public eye - I am persuaded , from compar- ing the ...
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... originals , their remarkable agreement with the surreptitious edition , where it differs from the ge- nuine , strongly favours the opinion that the latter was not printed from an existing and more perfect manuscript , but from a copy ...
... originals , their remarkable agreement with the surreptitious edition , where it differs from the ge- nuine , strongly favours the opinion that the latter was not printed from an existing and more perfect manuscript , but from a copy ...
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... original , are placed at the foot of the page , in long lines : together with here and there one from the margin of the manuscripts . The variations between the manuscripts and the editions of 1642 and 1643 are given : -except that , as ...
... original , are placed at the foot of the page , in long lines : together with here and there one from the margin of the manuscripts . The variations between the manuscripts and the editions of 1642 and 1643 are given : -except that , as ...
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Página 206 - Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple, and saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down ; for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee, and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone.
Página 509 - And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so.
Página 106 - What though, in solemn silence, all Move round the dark terrestrial ball; What though no real voice nor sound Amid their radiant orbs be found; In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice, For ever singing as they shine, The hand that made us is divine.
Página 197 - But when they knew that he was a Jew, all with one voice about the space of two hours cried out, Great is Diana of the Ephesians.
Página 277 - Out of whose womb came the ice? and the hoary frost of heaven, who hath gendered it? The waters are hid as with a stone, and the face of the deep is frozen.
Página 112 - I am no way facetious, nor disposed for the mirth and galliardize of /company; yet in one dream I can compose a whole comedy, behold the action, apprehend the jests, and laugh myself awake at the conceits thereof.
Página 113 - The night is come, like to the day, Depart not Thou, great God, away. Let not my sins, black as the night, Eclipse the lustre of Thy light : Keep still in my Horizon ; for to me The Sun makes not the day, but Thee.
Página 110 - The earth is a point not only in respect of the heavens above us, but of that heavenly and celestial part within us. That mass of flesh that circumscribes me limits not my mind. That surface that tells the heavens it hath an end cannot persuade me I have any.
Página 5 - I could never hear the Ave Maria bell without an elevation ; or think it a sufficient warrant, because they erred in one circumstance, for me to err in all — that is, in silence and dumb contempt. Whilst, therefore, they directed their devotions to her, I offered mine to God, and rectified the errors of their prayers by rightly ordering mine own.
Página 9 - ... tis therefore far better to enjoy her with peace than to hazard her on a battle.