The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 xi 頁
During the first fury of the struggle he offered the world , in the Religio , his serene
exposition of a religious faith utterly remote in temper , if not in substance , from
any of the contending creeds . When the Royal cause was tottering towards its ...
During the first fury of the struggle he offered the world , in the Religio , his serene
exposition of a religious faith utterly remote in temper , if not in substance , from
any of the contending creeds . When the Royal cause was tottering towards its ...
第 xiii 頁
Man was the microcosm of the universe ; the visible world a picture of the
invisible ; and in “ that vulgar and Tavern musick , which makes one man merry ,
another mad , ” he discovered , with awed rapture , an Hieroglyphical and
shadowed ...
Man was the microcosm of the universe ; the visible world a picture of the
invisible ; and in “ that vulgar and Tavern musick , which makes one man merry ,
another mad , ” he discovered , with awed rapture , an Hieroglyphical and
shadowed ...
第 1 頁
TO THE READER CERTAINLY that man were greedy of Life , vho should desire
to live when all the world were at an end ; and he must needs be very impatient ,
who would repine at death in the society of all things that suffer under it . Had not
...
TO THE READER CERTAINLY that man were greedy of Life , vho should desire
to live when all the world were at an end ; and he must needs be very impatient ,
who would repine at death in the society of all things that suffer under it . Had not
...
第 12 頁
Time we may comprehend ; ' tis but five days elder then our selves , and hath the
same Horoscope with the World ; but to retire so far back as to apprehend a
beginning , to give such an infinite start wards as to conceive an end , in an
essence ...
Time we may comprehend ; ' tis but five days elder then our selves , and hath the
same Horoscope with the World ; but to retire so far back as to apprehend a
beginning , to give such an infinite start wards as to conceive an end , in an
essence ...
第 13 頁
I wonder how Aristotle could conceive the World eternal , or how he could make
good two Eternities . His similitude of a Triangle comprehended in a square doth
somewhat illustrate the Trinity of our Souls , and that the Triple Unity of God ; for ...
I wonder how Aristotle could conceive the World eternal , or how he could make
good two Eternities . His similitude of a Triangle comprehended in a square doth
somewhat illustrate the Trinity of our Souls , and that the Triple Unity of God ; for ...
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