The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ. M. Dent, 1931 - 296 pages |
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Page 36
... Spirit that plays within us , yet makes no part of us ; and that is , the Spirit of GOD , the fire and scintillation of that noble and mighty Essence , which is the life and radical heat of Spirits , and those essences that know not the ...
... Spirit that plays within us , yet makes no part of us ; and that is , the Spirit of GOD , the fire and scintillation of that noble and mighty Essence , which is the life and radical heat of Spirits , and those essences that know not the ...
Page 128
... spirits was beyond the force of weapons The spirits put off their malice with their bodies , and Casar and Pompey accord in Latine Hell , yet Ajax in Homer endures not a conference with Ulysses ; And Deiphobus appears all mangled in ...
... spirits was beyond the force of weapons The spirits put off their malice with their bodies , and Casar and Pompey accord in Latine Hell , yet Ajax in Homer endures not a conference with Ulysses ; And Deiphobus appears all mangled in ...
Page 129
... spirits of men , which Pagan principles exalted , but rather regulated the wildenesse of audacities , in the attempts , grounds , and eternall sequels of death wherein men of the boldest spirits are often prodigiously temerarious . Nor ...
... spirits of men , which Pagan principles exalted , but rather regulated the wildenesse of audacities , in the attempts , grounds , and eternall sequels of death wherein men of the boldest spirits are often prodigiously temerarious . Nor ...
Contents
RELIGIO MEDICI | 3 |
LETTER TO A FRIEND UPON OCCASION OF THE DEATH | 149 |
THE GARDEN OF CYRUS OR THE QUINCUNCIALL LOZENGE | 167 |
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