The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 31 筆
第 33 頁
Now one reason I tender so little Devotion unto Reliques , is , I think , the slender
and doubtful respect I have always held unto Antiquities . For that indeed which I
admire , is far before Antiquity , that is , Eternity ; and that is , GoD Himself ; Who ...
Now one reason I tender so little Devotion unto Reliques , is , I think , the slender
and doubtful respect I have always held unto Antiquities . For that indeed which I
admire , is far before Antiquity , that is , Eternity ; and that is , GoD Himself ; Who ...
第 93 頁
We present not these as any strange sight or spectacle unknown to your eyes ,
who have beheld the best of Urnes and noblest variety of Ashes ; Who are
yourself no slender master of Antiquities , and can daily command the view of so
many ...
We present not these as any strange sight or spectacle unknown to your eyes ,
who have beheld the best of Urnes and noblest variety of Ashes ; Who are
yourself no slender master of Antiquities , and can daily command the view of so
many ...
第 94 頁
But , remembring the early civility they brought upon these Countreys , and
forgetting long passed mischiefs ; We mercifully preserve their bones , and pisse
not upon their ashes . In the offer of these Antiquities we drive not at ancient
Families ...
But , remembring the early civility they brought upon these Countreys , and
forgetting long passed mischiefs ; We mercifully preserve their bones , and pisse
not upon their ashes . In the offer of these Antiquities we drive not at ancient
Families ...
第 95 頁
That great Antiquity America lay buried for a thousand years ; and a large part of
the earth is still in the Urne unto us . Though if Adam were made out of an extract
of the Earth , all parts might challenge a restitution , yet few have returned their ...
That great Antiquity America lay buried for a thousand years ; and a large part of
the earth is still in the Urne unto us . Though if Adam were made out of an extract
of the Earth , all parts might challenge a restitution , yet few have returned their ...
第 96 頁
But the practice of Burning was also of great Antiquity , and of no slender extent .
For ( not to derive the same from Hercules ) noble descriptions there are hereof in
the Grecian Funerals of Homer , in the formall Obsequies of Patroclus , and ...
But the practice of Burning was also of great Antiquity , and of no slender extent .
For ( not to derive the same from Hercules ) noble descriptions there are hereof in
the Grecian Funerals of Homer , in the formall Obsequies of Patroclus , and ...
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