The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 80 筆
第 12 頁
I believe there was already a tree whose fruit our unhappy Parents tasted ,
though , in the same Chapter when God forbids it , ' tis positively said , the plants
of the field were not yet grown , for God had not caus'd it to rain upon the earth .
I believe there was already a tree whose fruit our unhappy Parents tasted ,
though , in the same Chapter when God forbids it , ' tis positively said , the plants
of the field were not yet grown , for God had not caus'd it to rain upon the earth .
第 16 頁
Thus shall my humble Feathers safely hover , < And , though near Earth , more
than the Heavens discover . And then at last , when homeward I shall drive , Rich
with the Spoils of Nature , to my Hive , There will I sit like that industrious Flie ...
Thus shall my humble Feathers safely hover , < And , though near Earth , more
than the Heavens discover . And then at last , when homeward I shall drive , Rich
with the Spoils of Nature , to my Hive , There will I sit like that industrious Flie ...
第 22 頁
There is a nearer way to Heaven than Homer's Chain ; an easie Logic may
conjoyn Heaven and Earth in one Argument , and with less than a Sorites resolve
all things into GOD . For though we christen effects by their most sensible x and ...
There is a nearer way to Heaven than Homer's Chain ; an easie Logic may
conjoyn Heaven and Earth in one Argument , and with less than a Sorites resolve
all things into GOD . For though we christen effects by their most sensible x and ...
第 26 頁
It is the nature of this Luminary to distinguish the several Seasons of the year , all
which it makes at one time in the whole Earth , and successive in any part thereof
. There are a bundle of curiosities , not only in Philosophy , but in Divinity ...
It is the nature of this Luminary to distinguish the several Seasons of the year , all
which it makes at one time in the whole Earth , and successive in any part thereof
. There are a bundle of curiosities , not only in Philosophy , but in Divinity ...
第 28 頁
... and banishment of Learning , that hath gotten Foot by Arms and violence : this
without a blow hath disseminated it self through the whole Earth . It is not
unremarkable what Philo first observed , that the Law of Moses continued two
thousand ...
... and banishment of Learning , that hath gotten Foot by Arms and violence : this
without a blow hath disseminated it self through the whole Earth . It is not
unremarkable what Philo first observed , that the Law of Moses continued two
thousand ...
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