| Maggs Bros - 1928 - 1024 pages
...^ist March, 1631, and was buried in St. Paul's. 555 556 BlATHANATOS. A Declaration of that Paradoxc, or Thesis, that Selfe-homicide is not so Naturally Sinne, that it may never be otherwise, wherein the Nature, and the extent of all those Lawes, which seem to be violated by this... | |
| 1927 - 900 pages
...Lond., 1632. Sm. 410. Lev. mor., tooled, ge, by Club Bindery (Lefferts-Hagen copy). ZF(247)$30o.oo. A Declaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis, that Selfe-homicide is not so Naturally Sinne. that it may never be otherwise. Lond., J. Dawson, [1644]. Sm. 410. Cf., ge, by Riviere (side notes of 2 leaves shaved).... | |
| Linda Levy Peck - 2005 - 408 pages
...Present, 92 (1981), 55-99. 26 Donne, Letters to Severall Persons of Honour (1651), p. 224. 27 Donne, Biathanatos. A Declaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis,...Selfehomicide is not so Naturally Sinne, that it may never be otherwise (London, 1646), pp. 48-9. 28 Compare The Courtier's Library, p. 24: 'Edward Hoby's Afternoon... | |
| George Howe Colt - 1992 - 580 pages
...Paradoxe, or Thesis, that Self-homicide is not so Naturally Sinne, that it may never be otherwise. Wherein The Nature, and the extent of all those Lawes,...be violated by this Act, are diligently surveyed. The first defense of suicide in the English language was as formidable as its title. Its three parts,... | |
| Annabel M. Patterson, Professor Annabel Patterson - 1993 - 358 pages
...Sir Henry Goodyer, Henry Holland, Sir Robert Phelips, and Sir John Hoskyns. More signifi45. Donne, Biathanatos. A Declaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis,...Selfehomicide is not so Naturally Sinne, that it may never be otherwise (London, 1646), 48-49. cantly, several of those were already well known, and some would later... | |
| Pierre Champion - 1993 - 136 pages
...citée par Lowndes. 281. - BIA6ANATOI. A Déclaration of that Paradoxe or thesis, that Selfhomicide is not so Naturally Sinne, that it may never be other wise... London, printed by John Dawson, 1644, in-8 rel. veau. Très rare. Edition originale. 282. — Letters... | |
| Edward Tivnan - 1996 - 344 pages
...Paradoxe, or thesis, that Self-homicide is not so Naturally Sinne, that it may never be otherwise, Wherein the Nature, and the extent of all those Lawes,...be violated by this act, are diligently surveyed) was not published until after 1646, fifteen years after Donne's death. 13. Donald Ramsay Roberts, "The... | |
| Ron Brown - 2001 - 448 pages
...signified agreement at all. One text above all challenged the dominant view of suicide, John Donne's Biathanatos: A Declaration of that Paradoxe or Thesis,...Selfe-homicide is not so naturally Sinne, that it may never be otherwise, first published in 1644 but written earlier. In the context of the debates on suicide, it... | |
| Douglas Trevor - 2004 - 288 pages
...de Mediolano, Joannes. Regimen Sanitatis Salerni, trans. Thomas Paynell, London, 1575. Donne, John. Biathanatos: A Declaration of that Paradoxe or Thesis,...Selfe-homicide is not so naturally Sinne, that it may neuer be otherwise, ed. Ernest W. Sullivan II, Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1984. The Complete... | |
| George Howe Colt - 2006 - 640 pages
...Paradoxe, or Thesis, that Self-homicide is not so Naturally Sinne, that it may never be otherwise. Wherein The Nature, and the extent of all those Lawes,...be violated by this Act, are diligently surveyed. The first defense of suicide in the English language was as formidable as its title. Its three parts,... | |
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