The Religio Medici and Other WritingsDent, 1959 - 296 頁 |
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... Garden Discourse , we range into ex- traneous Things , and many Parts of Art and Nature , we follow herein the Example of old and new Planta- tions , wherein noble Spirits contented not themselves with Trees ; but by the Attendance of ...
... Garden Discourse , we range into ex- traneous Things , and many Parts of Art and Nature , we follow herein the Example of old and new Planta- tions , wherein noble Spirits contented not themselves with Trees ; but by the Attendance of ...
第 174 頁
... Garden , expressing in the Hebrew no more than a Field enclosed , which from the same Root is content to derive a garden and a Buckler . Cyrus the elder brought up in Woods and Moun- tains , when time and power enabled , pursued the ...
... Garden , expressing in the Hebrew no more than a Field enclosed , which from the same Root is content to derive a garden and a Buckler . Cyrus the elder brought up in Woods and Moun- tains , when time and power enabled , pursued the ...
第 178 頁
... Gardens of Babylon , from Abydenus , Eusebius , and others , 1 Curtius describeth this Rule of decussation . In the memorable Garden of Alcinous anciently conceived an originall phancy , from Paradise , mention there is of well ...
... Gardens of Babylon , from Abydenus , Eusebius , and others , 1 Curtius describeth this Rule of decussation . In the memorable Garden of Alcinous anciently conceived an originall phancy , from Paradise , mention there is of well ...
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