| sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 pages
...In my folitary and retired imagination, - Neqne enim, cum portions, aut me leftulus acccpit, defum mihi. — • I remember I am not alone, and therefore...and his attributes who is ever with me, especially thofe two mighty ones, his wifdom and eternity ; with" the one I recreate, with the other I confound... | |
| Robert Gray - Dreams - 1808 - 170 pages
...Cotiolauus, Act iv. » retired imagination, (Neque enim cum porticHS> aut me lectulus accepit, desum niilii.) I remember I am not alone, and therefore forget not...Ptolemy enquired of one of the translators of the Septtiagint, what would make one sleep in the night, and received for answer, that the best method... | |
| Basil Montagu - Learning and scholarship - 1820 - 200 pages
...brute beast, as an ignorant rich mana. * Bishop Hall. 10 16. In my solitary and retired imagination, I remember I am not alone, and therefore forget not...especially those two mighty ones, his wisdom and eternity : with the one I recreate, with the other I confound my understanding: for who can speak of eternity... | |
| John Platts - Conduct of life - 1822 - 844 pages
...than to contemplate him in his cenotaphe, or sepulchre." " In my solitary and retired imagination, I remember I am not alone, and therefore forget not...ever with me ; especially those two mighty ones, his wisdome and eternity. With the one I recreate, with the other 1 confound my understanding : for who... | |
| English literature - 1831 - 370 pages
...thing not only above, but contrary to reason, and against the arguments of our proper senses. In my solitary and retired imagination, (" neque enim cum...especially those two mighty ones, his wisdom and eternity. With the one I recreate, with the other I confound my understanding ; for who can speak of eternity... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1831 - 180 pages
...retired imagination, ,tc,i IK- ™im quum posticus, aut me Lectulus accepit, desum mihi — HORACE. I remember I am not alone, and therefore forget not...especially those two mighty ones, his wisdom and eternity : with the one I recreate, with the other I confound my understanding ; for who can speak of eternity... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 pages
...of our proper senses. SECT. xi. — In my solitary and retired imagination (neqite enim cum portions aut me lectulus accepit, desum mihi) I remember I...especially those two mighty ones, his wisdom and eternity. With the one I recreate, with the other I confound, my understanding : for who can speak of eternity... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 pages
...accepit, desum mihi) I remember I am not alone; and therefore forget not to contemplate *.' / •«' hun and his attributes, who is ever with me, especially those two mighty ones, his wisdom and eternity. With the one I recreate, with the other I confound, my understanding : for t . . who can speak of eternity... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1841 - 346 pages
...arguments of our proper senses (**) In my solitary and retired imagination, (Neque enirn cum. portions, aut me lectulus accepit, desum mihi,) I remember I...especially those two mighty ones, his wisdom and eternity ; with the one I recreate, with the other I confound my understanding : for who can speak of eternity... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - Christian ethics - 1844 - 240 pages
...senses. XL In my solitary and retired imagination, (Neque enim, cum lectulus, aut me Porticus excepit, desum mihi,) I remember I am not alone, and therefore...especially those two mighty ones, his wisdom and eternity ; with the one I recreate, with the other I confound my understanding : for who can speak of eternity... | |
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