Montaigne and Shakespeare and Other Essays on Cognate QuestionsSlatkine Reprints, 1971 - 359 頁 |
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... things , and yet dareth call himself Master and Emperor of this universe ? [ To consider the power and domina- tion these [ celestial ] bodies have , not only upon our lives and conditions of our fortune . but also over our ...
... things , and yet dareth call himself Master and Emperor of this universe ? [ To consider the power and domina- tion these [ celestial ] bodies have , not only upon our lives and conditions of our fortune . but also over our ...
第 206 頁
... things artificial . For in things artificial nature seems as it were made , whereby a new array of bodies presents itself , and a kind of second world . Natural history therefore treats either of the liberty of nature or her errors or ...
... things artificial . For in things artificial nature seems as it were made , whereby a new array of bodies presents itself , and a kind of second world . Natural history therefore treats either of the liberty of nature or her errors or ...
第 207 頁
... things , nor does she ever forsake herself , these three things should by all means be set down as alike sub- ordinate only to nature ; namely , the course of nature ; the wandering of nature ; and art , or nature with man to help . And ...
... things , nor does she ever forsake herself , these three things should by all means be set down as alike sub- ordinate only to nature ; namely , the course of nature ; the wandering of nature ; and art , or nature with man to help . And ...
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