There are a bundle of curiosities, not only in philosophy but in divinity, proposed and discussed by men of most supposed abilities, which indeed are not worthy our vacant hours, much less our serious studies; pieces only fit to be placed in Pantagruel's... The Recreative Magazine - 第 250 頁1822 - 586 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1831 - 370 頁
...the year, all which it makes at one time in the whole earth, and successively in any part thereof. There are a bundle of curiosities, not only in philosophy,...library,* or bound up with " Tartaretus de modo cacandi." These are niceties that become not those that pursue so serious a mystery. There are others more generally... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 頁
...of the year, all which it makes at one time in the whole earth, and successive in any part thereof. There are a bundle of curiosities, not only in philosophy,...library, or bound up with Tartaretus de modo Cacandi. 3 In this matter there is a consent between two learned poets, Lucretius and Virgil, that it begins... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 頁
...the year, all which it makes at one time in the whole earth, and successively in any part thereof. There are a bundle of curiosities, not only in philosophy,...library,* or bound up with " Tartaretus de modo cacandi." These are niceties that become not those that pursue so serious a mystery. There are others more generally... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 頁
...of the year ; all which it makes at one time in the whole earth, and successive in any part thereof. There are a bundle of curiosities, not only in philosophy,...studies. Pieces only fit to be placed in Pantagruel's library,8 or bound up with Tartaretus, De Modo Cacandt.9 SECT, xxII.— These are niceties that become... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 頁
...of the year ; all which it makes at one time in the whole earth, and successive in any part thereof. There are a bundle of curiosities, not only in philosophy,...indeed are not worthy our vacant hours, much less our -erious studies. Pieces only fit to be placed in Pantagruel's library,8 or bound up with Tartaretus,... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 頁
...and successive in any part thereof. There are a bundle of curiosities, not only in philosophy, hut in divinity, proposed and discussed by men of most...studies. Pieces only fit to be placed in Pantagruel's library,8 or bound up with Tartaretus, De Modo Cacandi.9 SECT. xxn. — These are niceties that become... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 276 頁
...extract will afford the reader some notion of the style in which the ' Religio Medici' is written : — " There are a bundle of curiosities not only in philosophy...but in divinity, proposed and discussed by men of supposed ability, which indeed are not worthy our vacant hours, much less our serious studies. 'Tis... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 頁
...the year, all which it makes at one time in the whole earth, and successively in any part thereof. There are a bundle of curiosities, not only in philosophy,...be placed in Pantagruel's library, or bound up with Tartaretus's De Modo Cacandi. (s9) These are niceties that become not those tertained a doubt, or speculated... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1844 - 240 頁
...of the year, all which it makes at one time in the whole earth, and successive in any part thereof. There are a bundle of curiosities, not only in philosophy...library, or bound up with Tartaretus de modo cacandi. XXII. These are niceties that become not those that peruse so serious a mystery. There are others more... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1845 - 412 頁
...moft fuppofed abilities, which indeed are not worthy our vacant hours, much lefs our ferious ftudies : pieces only fit to be placed in Pantagruel's library, or bound up with Tartaretus de modo cacandi. xxii. Thefe are niceties that become not thofe that perufe fo ferious a myftery. There are others more... | |
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