The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 21 筆
第 5 頁
There are , questionless , both in Greek , Roman , and African Churches ,
Solemnities and Ceremonies , whereof the wiser Zeals do make a Christian use ,
and stand condemned by us , not as evil in themselves , but as allurements and
baits ...
There are , questionless , both in Greek , Roman , and African Churches ,
Solemnities and Ceremonies , whereof the wiser Zeals do make a Christian use ,
and stand condemned by us , not as evil in themselves , but as allurements and
baits ...
第 22 頁
... unto that merciful Hand that hath ordered my indifferent and uncertain nativity
unto such benevolous Aspects . Those that hold that all things are governed by
Fortune , had not erred , had they not persisted there . The Romans , that erected
a ...
... unto that merciful Hand that hath ordered my indifferent and uncertain nativity
unto such benevolous Aspects . Those that hold that all things are governed by
Fortune , had not erred , had they not persisted there . The Romans , that erected
a ...
第 30 頁
If we shall strictly examine the circumstances 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 , onc Julius Cæsar ; and if any in
that ...
If we shall strictly examine the circumstances 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 , onc Julius Cæsar ; and if any in
that ...
第 97 頁
1 Swedes , Norwegians ; not to omit some use thereof among Carthaginians and
Americans : Of greater Antiquity among the Romans then most opinion , or Pliny
seems to allow . For ( beside the old Table Laws of burning or burying within the
...
1 Swedes , Norwegians ; not to omit some use thereof among Carthaginians and
Americans : Of greater Antiquity among the Romans then most opinion , or Pliny
seems to allow . For ( beside the old Table Laws of burning or burying within the
...
第 103 頁
That the 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 ...
That the 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 ...
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