From Religio Medici and Other Writings, by Sir Thomas Browne
THERE IS
"There is, I thinke, no man that apprehends his own miseries less than my self, and no man that so neerely apprehends anothers. I could lose an arme without a teare, and with few groans be quartered into pieces; yet can I weepe most seriously at a Play, and recieve with a true passion, the counterfeit griefes of those knowne and professed Imposters."
From The Second Part
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment