The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 35 筆
第 xiv 頁
But it may be that the real rock of offence was just that which has become the
corner - stone of his fame - his style . It is well known how peremptorily the newly
- founded Royal Society set its face against the old sumptuous and elaborate
prose ...
But it may be that the real rock of offence was just that which has become the
corner - stone of his fame - his style . It is well known how peremptorily the newly
- founded Royal Society set its face against the old sumptuous and elaborate
prose ...
第 5 頁
... as allurements and baits of superstition to those vulgar heads that look asquint
on the face of Truth , and those unstable Judgments that cannot consist in the
narrow point and centre of Virtue without a reel or stagger to the Circumference .
... as allurements and baits of superstition to those vulgar heads that look asquint
on the face of Truth , and those unstable Judgments that cannot consist in the
narrow point and centre of Virtue without a reel or stagger to the Circumference .
第 29 頁
... and so easily seduced to the Idolatry of their Neighbours , should now in such
an obstinate and peremptory belief adhere unto their own Doctrine , expect
impossibilities , and , in the face and eye of the Church , persist without the least
hope ...
... and so easily seduced to the Idolatry of their Neighbours , should now in such
an obstinate and peremptory belief adhere unto their own Doctrine , expect
impossibilities , and , in the face and eye of the Church , persist without the least
hope ...
第 31 頁
I think my conscience will not give me the lye , if I say there are not many extant
that in a noble way fear the face of death less than myself ; yet , from the moral
duty I owe to the Commandment of God , and the natural respects that I tender
unto ...
I think my conscience will not give me the lye , if I say there are not many extant
that in a noble way fear the face of death less than myself ; yet , from the moral
duty I owe to the Commandment of God , and the natural respects that I tender
unto ...
第 67 頁
For there are mystically in our faces certain Characters which carry in them the
motto of our Souls , wherein he that cannot read A. B. C. may read our natures . I
hold moreover that there is a Phytognomy , or Physiognomy , not only of Men ,
but ...
For there are mystically in our faces certain Characters which carry in them the
motto of our Souls , wherein he that cannot read A. B. C. may read our natures . I
hold moreover that there is a Phytognomy , or Physiognomy , not only of Men ,
but ...
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