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... Hydriotaphia , Urne - Buriall . To- gether with the Garden of Cyrus . After Browne's death various other writings were gradually collected , including Chris- tian Morals and his letters . The standard and only complete edition of Browne ...
... Hydriotaphia , Urne - Buriall . To- gether with the Garden of Cyrus . After Browne's death various other writings were gradually collected , including Chris- tian Morals and his letters . The standard and only complete edition of Browne ...
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... Hydriotaphia . Basically , it is the loose form of " Attic Prose , " the easy and pliant form of sentence and language worked out to express the ex- ploring and discovering mind ( see Croll , Morris , under general bibliography ) and ...
... Hydriotaphia . Basically , it is the loose form of " Attic Prose , " the easy and pliant form of sentence and language worked out to express the ex- ploring and discovering mind ( see Croll , Morris , under general bibliography ) and ...
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... dispose of me according to the wisedome of thy pleasure . Thy will bee done , though in my owne undoing . 173 highest good 174 a mythical creature URNE - BURIALL 175 from HYDRIOTAPHIA [ In the first 334 SIR THOMAS BROWNE.
... dispose of me according to the wisedome of thy pleasure . Thy will bee done , though in my owne undoing . 173 highest good 174 a mythical creature URNE - BURIALL 175 from HYDRIOTAPHIA [ In the first 334 SIR THOMAS BROWNE.
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