Religio Medici: To which is Added, Hydriotaphia, Or Urn-Burial, a Discourse on Sepulchral UrnsJoseph Rickerby, 1838 - 277 strán (strany) |
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... Friendship Mysteries of Affection Policy of the Devil ... Pride and Vanity - Great Linguists Two Opinions : one for show , the other for use Author's Notion of Marriage Freedom from sordid Desires No Man wholly Bad Companions of ...
... Friendship Mysteries of Affection Policy of the Devil ... Pride and Vanity - Great Linguists Two Opinions : one for show , the other for use Author's Notion of Marriage Freedom from sordid Desires No Man wholly Bad Companions of ...
Strana ix
... friend ; but my friendly dreams in night requite me , and make me think I am within his arms . I thank God for my happy dreams , as I do for my good rest . " But crotchets like these are usually the solace of minds ill at ease - of ...
... friend ; but my friendly dreams in night requite me , and make me think I am within his arms . I thank God for my happy dreams , as I do for my good rest . " But crotchets like these are usually the solace of minds ill at ease - of ...
Strana x
... friends and happy scenes of his youth , which , peradventure , were " to know him no more for ever ; " and in a far ... friend Bathyllus : Tí μευ καλῶν ὀνείρων , Ὑποθρίαισι φῶναις , ̓Αφήρπασας Βάθυλλον ; which is exactly in the spirit of ...
... friends and happy scenes of his youth , which , peradventure , were " to know him no more for ever ; " and in a far ... friend Bathyllus : Tí μευ καλῶν ὀνείρων , Ὑποθρίαισι φῶναις , ̓Αφήρπασας Βάθυλλον ; which is exactly in the spirit of ...
Strana lv
... to deserve your favour and friend- ship , I kiss your hand , and rest , Your most humble Servant , Winchester House , March 20 , 1642 . KENELM DIGBY . AUTHOR'S PREFACE . TO THE READER . com- and men vi REPLY , BY SIR KENELM DIGBY .
... to deserve your favour and friend- ship , I kiss your hand , and rest , Your most humble Servant , Winchester House , March 20 , 1642 . KENELM DIGBY . AUTHOR'S PREFACE . TO THE READER . com- and men vi REPLY , BY SIR KENELM DIGBY .
Strana lv
... friends , and the allegiance I must ever acknowledge unto truth , prevailed with me , the inactivity of my disposition might have made these suffer- ings continual , and time , that brings other things to light , should have satisfied ...
... friends , and the allegiance I must ever acknowledge unto truth , prevailed with me , the inactivity of my disposition might have made these suffer- ings continual , and time , that brings other things to light , should have satisfied ...
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