The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 296 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 21 筆
第 5 頁
... Roman , and African Churches , Solemnities and Cere- monies , whereof the wiser Zeals do make a Christian use , and stand condemned by us , not as evil in them- selves , but as allurements and baits of superstition to those vulgar heads ...
... Roman , and African Churches , Solemnities and Cere- monies , whereof the wiser Zeals do make a Christian use , and stand condemned by us , not as evil in them- selves , but as allurements and baits of superstition to those vulgar heads ...
第 22 頁
... Romans , that erected a Temple to Fortune , acknowledged therein , though in a blinder way , some- what of Divinity ; for , in a wise supputation , all things begin and end in the Almighty . There is a nearer way to Heaven than Homer's ...
... Romans , that erected a Temple to Fortune , acknowledged therein , though in a blinder way , some- what of Divinity ; for , in a wise supputation , all things begin and end in the Almighty . There is a nearer way to Heaven than Homer's ...
第 30 頁
... - stances and requisites which Aristotle requires to true and perfect valour , we shall find the name only in his Master , Alexander , and as little in that Roman Worthy , Julius Cæsar ; and if any in that easie and 30 Religio Medici.
... - stances and requisites which Aristotle requires to true and perfect valour , we shall find the name only in his Master , Alexander , and as little in that Roman Worthy , Julius Cæsar ; and if any in that easie and 30 Religio Medici.
第 97 頁
... Romans then most opinion , or Pliny seems to allow . For ( beside the old Table Laws of burning or burying within the City , 1 of making the Funerall fire with plained wood , or quenching the fire with wine . ) Manlius the Consul burnt ...
... Romans then most opinion , or Pliny seems to allow . For ( beside the old Table Laws of burning or burying within the City , 1 of making the Funerall fire with plained wood , or quenching the fire with wine . ) Manlius the Consul burnt ...
第 103 頁
... Romans themselves were early in no small Numbers Seventy Thousand , with their associats slain by Boadicea , affords a sure account . And though many Roman habitations are now knowne , yet some by old works , Rampiers , Coyns , and ...
... Romans themselves were early in no small Numbers Seventy Thousand , with their associats slain by Boadicea , affords a sure account . And though many Roman habitations are now knowne , yet some by old works , Rampiers , Coyns , and ...
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