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 xxxi
... unto the importunitie of friends , and the allegeance I must ever acknowledge unto truth prevayled with me ; the inactivitie of my disposition might have made these sufferings continuall , and time that brings other things to light ...
... unto the importunitie of friends , and the allegeance I must ever acknowledge unto truth prevayled with me ; the inactivitie of my disposition might have made these sufferings continuall , and time that brings other things to light ...
Page 205
... unto eight , * that is unto more than many . Though to give unto every one that asketh † may seem severe advice , yet give thou also before asking , that is , where want is silently clamorous , and mens Necessities not their Tongues do ...
... unto eight , * that is unto more than many . Though to give unto every one that asketh † may seem severe advice , yet give thou also before asking , that is , where want is silently clamorous , and mens Necessities not their Tongues do ...
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... unto it . The great advantage of this mean life is thereby to stand in a capacity of a better ; for the Colonies of Heaven must be drawn from Earth , and the Sons of the first Adam are only heirs unto the second . Thus Adam came into ...
... unto it . The great advantage of this mean life is thereby to stand in a capacity of a better ; for the Colonies of Heaven must be drawn from Earth , and the Sons of the first Adam are only heirs unto the second . Thus Adam came into ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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