Religio Medici: Hydriotaphia : and the Letter to a FriendSampson Low, Sons, and Marston, 1869 - 196 páginas |
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... thereof become universal , I had not wanted reason for com- plaint but in times wherein I have lived to behold . the highest perversion of that excellent invention , the name of his Majesty defamed , the honour of Parlia- ment depraved ...
... thereof become universal , I had not wanted reason for com- plaint but in times wherein I have lived to behold . the highest perversion of that excellent invention , the name of his Majesty defamed , the honour of Parlia- ment depraved ...
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... - thorize them under favour of which considerations , I have made its secrecy publick , and committed the truth thereof to every ingenuous reader . : THOMAS BROWNE RELIGIO MEDICI S ECT . 1. - For my religion TO THE Reader . 3.
... - thorize them under favour of which considerations , I have made its secrecy publick , and committed the truth thereof to every ingenuous reader . : THOMAS BROWNE RELIGIO MEDICI S ECT . 1. - For my religion TO THE Reader . 3.
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... thereof that we all do of the body , that it rise again . Surely it is but the merits of our unworthy natures , if we sleep in darkness until the last alarm . A serious reflex upon my own unworthiness did make me backward from ...
... thereof that we all do of the body , that it rise again . Surely it is but the merits of our unworthy natures , if we sleep in darkness until the last alarm . A serious reflex upon my own unworthiness did make me backward from ...
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... thereof without an ecstasy ? Time we may comprehend ; ' tis but five days elder than ourselves , and hath the same horoscope with the world ; but , to retire so far back as to appre- hend a beginning , -to give such an infinite start ...
... thereof without an ecstasy ? Time we may comprehend ; ' tis but five days elder than ourselves , and hath the same horoscope with the world ; but , to retire so far back as to appre- hend a beginning , -to give such an infinite start ...
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... thereof was but his art ; but their sundry and divided operations , with their pre- destinated ends , are from the treasure of his wisdom . In the causes , nature , and affections , of the eclipses of the sun and moon , there is most ...
... thereof was but his art ; but their sundry and divided operations , with their pre- destinated ends , are from the treasure of his wisdom . In the causes , nature , and affections , of the eclipses of the sun and moon , there is most ...
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able according actions affection ancient ashes Author become behold believe better body bones buried burnt cause charity Christian church cloth common conceive confess contained creatures dead death desire devil discover disease divinity doth dream earth Edition English expect express eyes face faith fall fear fire friends give grave hand happy hath heads heaven hell hold honour hope Illustrations Italy judgment leave live look mind mortality nature needs never noble obscure observed opinion original ourselves passed persons philosophy piece practice present published reason religion rest Roman Sect seems sense sleep soul spirits stand story surely tell thereof things thought tion true truly truth unto urns vice virtue wherein whole
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Página 153 - But man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave, solemnizing nativities and deaths with equal lustre, nor omitting ceremonies of bravery in the infamy of his nature.
Página 151 - But the iniquity of oblivion blindly scattereth her poppy, and deals with the memory of men without distinction to merit of perpetuity.
Página 151 - ... daily haunts us with dying mementos, and time that grows old in itself, bids us hope no long duration, diuturnity is a dream and folly of expectation.
Página 93 - 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 4 - I could never hear the AveMary 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 11 - tis good to sit down with a description, periphrasis, or adumbration ; for by acquainting our Reason how unable it is to display the visible and obvious effects of nature, it becomes more humble and submissive unto the subtleties of Faith ; and thus I teach my haggard and unreclaimed reason to stoop unto the lure of Faith.
Página 92 - 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 - The Physical Geography of the Sea and its Meteorology ; or, the Economy of the Sea and its Adaptations, its Salts, its Waters, its Climates, its Inhabitants, and whatever there may be of general interest in its Commercial Uses or Industrial Pursuits. By Commander MF Maury, LL.D.
Página 148 - What song the syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, though puzzling questions, are not beyond all conjecture. What time the persons of these ossuaries entered the famous nations of the dead, and slept with princes and counsellors, might admit a wide solution.
Página 194 - Finds comfort in himself and in his cause; And, while the mortal mist is gathering, draws His breath in confidence of Heaven's applause : This is the happy Warrior; this is He That every Man in arms should wish to be.