The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 35 筆
第 x 頁
He had also married , in 1641 , and the mild scorn expressed in the Religio for “
that trivial and vulgar way of union ” does not appear to have prevented Thomas
and Dorothy Browne from enjoying an exceedingly happy married life . Browne's
...
He had also married , in 1641 , and the mild scorn expressed in the Religio for “
that trivial and vulgar way of union ” does not appear to have prevented Thomas
and Dorothy Browne from enjoying an exceedingly happy married life . Browne's
...
第 3 頁
Neither doth herein my zeal so far make me forget the general Charity I owe unto
Humanity , as rather to hate than pity Turks , Infidels , and ( what is worse , ) Jews
; rather contenting my self to enjoy that happy Stile , than maligning those ...
Neither doth herein my zeal so far make me forget the general Charity I owe unto
Humanity , as rather to hate than pity Turks , Infidels , and ( what is worse , ) Jews
; rather contenting my self to enjoy that happy Stile , than maligning those ...
第 14 頁
That other Attribute wherewith I recreate my devotion , is His Wisdom , in which I
am happy ; and for the contemplation of this only , do not repent me that I was
bred in the way of Study : the advantage I have of the vulgar , with the content
and ...
That other Attribute wherewith I recreate my devotion , is His Wisdom , in which I
am happy ; and for the contemplation of this only , do not repent me that I was
bred in the way of Study : the advantage I have of the vulgar , with the content
and ...
第 20 頁
All cannot be happy at x once ; for , because the glory of one State depends upon
the ruine of another , there is a revolution and vicissitude of their greatness , and
must obey the swing of that ce wheel , not moved by Intelligences , but by the ...
All cannot be happy at x once ; for , because the glory of one State depends upon
the ruine of another , there is a revolution and vicissitude of their greatness , and
must obey the swing of that ce wheel , not moved by Intelligences , but by the ...
第 48 頁
We're all deluded , vainly searching ways To make us happy by the length of
days ; For cunningly to make's protract this breath , The Gods conceal the
happiness of Death . There be many excellent strains in that Poet , wherewith his
Stoical ...
We're all deluded , vainly searching ways To make us happy by the length of
days ; For cunningly to make's protract this breath , The Gods conceal the
happiness of Death . There be many excellent strains in that Poet , wherewith his
Stoical ...
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