The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 296 頁 |
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第 18 頁
... flowers of Nature . Nor do I so forget GOD as to adore the name of Nature ; which I define not , with the Schools , to be the principle of motion and rest , but that streight and regular line , that settled and constant course the ...
... flowers of Nature . Nor do I so forget GOD as to adore the name of Nature ; which I define not , with the Schools , to be the principle of motion and rest , but that streight and regular line , that settled and constant course the ...
第 38 頁
... Flower , or ( as we may say , ) the best part of nothing ; actually existing , what we are but in hopes and probability . We are onely that amphibious piece between a corporal and spiritual Essence , that middle form that links those ...
... Flower , or ( as we may say , ) the best part of nothing ; actually existing , what we are but in hopes and probability . We are onely that amphibious piece between a corporal and spiritual Essence , that middle form that links those ...
第 57 頁
... flowers , and fruit thereof ; for things that are in posse to the sense , are actually existent to the understanding . Thus GOD beholds all things , Who contemplates as fully His works in their Epitome , as in their full volume ; and ...
... flowers , and fruit thereof ; for things that are in posse to the sense , are actually existent to the understanding . Thus GOD beholds all things , Who contemplates as fully His works in their Epitome , as in their full volume ; and ...
第 114 頁
... flowers . The Urne of Philopamen was so laden with flowers and ribbons , that it afforded no sight of itself . The rigid Lycurgus allowed Olive and Myrtle . The Athenians might fairly except against the practise of Democritus , to be ...
... flowers . The Urne of Philopamen was so laden with flowers and ribbons , that it afforded no sight of itself . The rigid Lycurgus allowed Olive and Myrtle . The Athenians might fairly except against the practise of Democritus , to be ...
第 169 頁
... Flowers on Earth , must have Lillies and Roses in Heaven . In Garden Delights it is not easy to hold a Mediocrity ; that insinuating Pleasure is seldom without some Extremity . The Ancients venially delighted in flourishing Gardens : 1 ...
... Flowers on Earth , must have Lillies and Roses in Heaven . In Garden Delights it is not easy to hold a Mediocrity ; that insinuating Pleasure is seldom without some Extremity . The Ancients venially delighted in flourishing Gardens : 1 ...
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