The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ. M. Dent, 1931 - 296 pages |
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Page 242
... looks upon as sure and sealed up , and his temptations then needless unto them . SECT . XXI . - Annihilate not the Mercies of God by the Oblivion of Ingratitude . For Oblivion is a kind of ... Look beyond the 242 Christian Morals.
... looks upon as sure and sealed up , and his temptations then needless unto them . SECT . XXI . - Annihilate not the Mercies of God by the Oblivion of Ingratitude . For Oblivion is a kind of ... Look beyond the 242 Christian Morals.
Page 246
... look'd always with Indigna- tion upon such a Face of Things , and observing the unnatural current of Riches , Power ... looks upon high and low differently from that of Man . They who seem to stand upon Olympus , and high mounted unto ...
... look'd always with Indigna- tion upon such a Face of Things , and observing the unnatural current of Riches , Power ... looks upon high and low differently from that of Man . They who seem to stand upon Olympus , and high mounted unto ...
Page 258
... look upon them as in a deluded state of Judg- ment . Wherein , notwithstanding ' twere but a civil piece of ... look most like Men . Mankind , methinks , is comprehended in a few Faces , if we exclude all Visages , which any way ...
... look upon them as in a deluded state of Judg- ment . Wherein , notwithstanding ' twere but a civil piece of ... look most like Men . Mankind , methinks , is comprehended in a few Faces , if we exclude all Visages , which any way ...
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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