The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent, 1917 - 296 頁 |
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第 xi 頁
... lives pass in such complete and unbroken harmony are not often so detached and lonely in their thought . There is no work of Browne's which can be said to reflect , or to stand in any direct relation with , any dominant body of opinion ...
... lives pass in such complete and unbroken harmony are not often so detached and lonely in their thought . There is no work of Browne's which can be said to reflect , or to stand in any direct relation with , any dominant body of opinion ...
第 1 頁
... live when all the world were at an end ; and he must needs be very impatient , who would repine at death in the society of all things that suffer under it . Had not almost every man suffered by the Press , or were not the tyranny ...
... live when all the world were at an end ; and he must needs be very impatient , who would repine at death in the society of all things that suffer under it . Had not almost every man suffered by the Press , or were not the tyranny ...
第 4 頁
... live with them , to enter their Churches in defect of ours , and either pray with them , or for them . I could never perceive any rational Consequence from those many Texts which prohibit the Children of Israel to pollute themselves ...
... live with them , to enter their Churches in defect of ours , and either pray with them , or for them . I could never perceive any rational Consequence from those many Texts which prohibit the Children of Israel to pollute themselves ...
第 11 頁
... live you tell me that anima est angelus hominis , est Corpus DEI , as Entelechia ; -Lux est umbra DEI , as actus perspicui . Where there is an obscurity too deep see . X rittore Reason for our Reason , ' Religio Medici II.
... live you tell me that anima est angelus hominis , est Corpus DEI , as Entelechia ; -Lux est umbra DEI , as actus perspicui . Where there is an obscurity too deep see . X rittore Reason for our Reason , ' Religio Medici II.
第 21 頁
... lives , not only of men , but of Commonwealths , S and the whole World , run not upon an Helix that still enlargeth , but on a Circle , where , arriving to their Meridian , they decline in obscurity , and fall under the Horizon again ...
... lives , not only of men , but of Commonwealths , S and the whole World , run not upon an Helix that still enlargeth , but on a Circle , where , arriving to their Meridian , they decline in obscurity , and fall under the Horizon again ...
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