The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent, 1917 - 296 頁 |
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第 ix 頁
... hath my pulse beat thirty years ; ❞ — a double mode of reckoning in which we seem to catch the far - off murmur of generations of mediæval doctors , prescribing for the unhappy patient with their eyes on the midnight horizon , and ...
... hath my pulse beat thirty years ; ❞ — a double mode of reckoning in which we seem to catch the far - off murmur of generations of mediæval doctors , prescribing for the unhappy patient with their eyes on the midnight horizon , and ...
第 8 頁
... hath been many Diogenes , and as many Timons , though but few of that name : men are liv'd over again , the world is now as it was in Ages past ; there was none then , but there hath been some one since that parallels him , and is , as ...
... hath been many Diogenes , and as many Timons , though but few of that name : men are liv'd over again , the world is now as it was in Ages past ; there was none then , but there hath been some one since that parallels him , and is , as ...
第 11 頁
... hath examined . I believe He was dead , and buried , and rose again ; and desire to see Him in His glory , rather than to contemplate Him in His Cenotaphe or Sepulchre . Nor is this much to believe ; as we have reason , we owe this ...
... hath examined . I believe He was dead , and buried , and rose again ; and desire to see Him in His glory , rather than to contemplate Him in His Cenotaphe or Sepulchre . Nor is this much to believe ; as we have reason , we owe this ...
第 12 頁
... hath the same Horo- scope with the World ; but to retire so far back as to apprehend a beginning , to give such an infinite start . forwards as to conceive an end , in an essence that we affirm hath neither the one nor the other , it ...
... hath the same Horo- scope with the World ; but to retire so far back as to apprehend a beginning , to give such an infinite start . forwards as to conceive an end , in an essence that we affirm hath neither the one nor the other , it ...
第 13 頁
... hath not made a Creature that can comprehend Him ; ' tis a privilege of His own nature . I AM THAT I AM , was His own definition unto Moses ; and ' twas a short one , to confound mortality , that durst question GOD , or ask Him what He ...
... hath not made a Creature that can comprehend Him ; ' tis a privilege of His own nature . I AM THAT I AM , was His own definition unto Moses ; and ' twas a short one , to confound mortality , that durst question GOD , or ask Him what He ...
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