Religio Medici and Other Works: Religio Medici and Other WorksOUP Oxford, 1964 - 383 pages A scholarly edition of an essay by Sir Thomas Browne. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Page 42
... death it selfe like those in the way or prologue unto it . Emori nolo , sed me esse mortuum nibil curo , I would not ... death doe thanke my God that we can die but once . ' Tis not onely the mischiefe of diseases , and the villanie of ...
... death it selfe like those in the way or prologue unto it . Emori nolo , sed me esse mortuum nibil curo , I would not ... death doe thanke my God that we can die but once . ' Tis not onely the mischiefe of diseases , and the villanie of ...
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... death by which we may be literally said to die daily , a death which Adam died before his mortality ; a death whereby we live a middle and moderating point betweene life and death ; in fine , so like death , I dare not trust it without ...
... death by which we may be literally said to die daily , a death which Adam died before his mortality ; a death whereby we live a middle and moderating point betweene life and death ; in fine , so like death , I dare not trust it without ...
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... Death may be better than to desire it : a miserable Life may make us wish for Death , but a virtuous one to rest in it ; which is the Advantage of those resolved Christians , who looking on Death not only as the sting , but the period ...
... Death may be better than to desire it : a miserable Life may make us wish for Death , but a virtuous one to rest in it ; which is the Advantage of those resolved Christians , who looking on Death not only as the sting , but the period ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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