The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ. M. Dent & Company, 1925 - 296 頁 |
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第 x 頁
... happy married life . Browne's view of woman and her place was , indeed , as uncompromisingly masculine as Milton's , if more quaintly and pleasantly expressed . For him , too , Man was " the whole World , and the Breath of God ; Woman ...
... happy married life . Browne's view of woman and her place was , indeed , as uncompromisingly masculine as Milton's , if more quaintly and pleasantly expressed . For him , too , Man was " the whole World , and the Breath of God ; Woman ...
第 14 頁
... happy ; and for the contemplation of this only , do not repent me that I was bred in the way of Study : the advantage I have of the vulgar , with the content and happiness I con- ceive therein , is an ample recompence for all my ...
... happy ; and for the contemplation of this only , do not repent me that I was bred in the way of Study : the advantage I have of the vulgar , with the content and happiness I con- ceive therein , is an ample recompence for all my ...
第 20 頁
... happy at once ; for , because the glory of one State depends upon the ruine of another , there is a revolution and vicissitude of their greatness , and must obey the swing of that wheel , not moved by Intelligences , but by the 20 ...
... happy at once ; for , because the glory of one State depends upon the ruine of another , there is a revolution and vicissitude of their greatness , and must obey the swing of that wheel , not moved by Intelligences , but by the 20 ...
第 48 頁
... happy by the length of days ; For cunningly to make's protract this breath , The Gods conceal the happiness of Death . There be many excellent strains in that Poet , where- with his Stoical Genius hath liberally supplied him ; and ...
... happy by the length of days ; For cunningly to make's protract this breath , The Gods conceal the happiness of Death . There be many excellent strains in that Poet , where- with his Stoical Genius hath liberally supplied him ; and ...
第 55 頁
... happy vision . Moses , that was bred up in all the learning of the Egyptians , committed a gross absurdity in Philosophy , when with these eyes of flesh he desired to see GOD , and petitioned his Maker , that is , Truth it self , to a ...
... happy vision . Moses , that was bred up in all the learning of the Egyptians , committed a gross absurdity in Philosophy , when with these eyes of flesh he desired to see GOD , and petitioned his Maker , that is , Truth it self , to a ...
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