The Religio Medici and Other WritingsDent, 1959 - 296 頁 |
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... according to the description of Ovid.2 Cornelius Sylla was not the first whose body was burned in Rome , but of the Cornelian family ; which , being indifferently , not frequently used before ; from that time spread , and became the ...
... according to the description of Ovid.2 Cornelius Sylla was not the first whose body was burned in Rome , but of the Cornelian family ; which , being indifferently , not frequently used before ; from that time spread , and became the ...
第 205 頁
... according to the extent or brevity of the stride . Studious Observators may discover more analogies in the orderly book of nature , and cannot escape the Elegancy of her hand in other correspondencies.1 The Figures of nails and ...
... according to the extent or brevity of the stride . Studious Observators may discover more analogies in the orderly book of nature , and cannot escape the Elegancy of her hand in other correspondencies.1 The Figures of nails and ...
第 212 頁
Sir Thomas Browne. tionially from the left hand to the right , according to the daily revolution ; The stalk twineth ecliptically from the right to the left , according to the annual conversion . Some commend the exposure of these orders ...
Sir Thomas Browne. tionially from the left hand to the right , according to the daily revolution ; The stalk twineth ecliptically from the right to the left , according to the annual conversion . Some commend the exposure of these orders ...
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