The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 40 筆
第 xiv 頁
The line between literature and science was then indecisively drawn , and
Browne's letters to the secretary make it tolerably evident that he would have
liked to join a body few of whom could rival the natural history collections of his
Norwich ...
The line between literature and science was then indecisively drawn , and
Browne's letters to the secretary make it tolerably evident that he would have
liked to join a body few of whom could rival the natural history collections of his
Norwich ...
第 15 頁
Therefore , Search while thou wilt , and let thy Reason go , To ransome Truth ,
even to th ' Abyss below ; Rally the scattered Causes ; and that line , Which
Nature twists , be able to untwine . It is thy Makers will , for unto none But unto
Reason ...
Therefore , Search while thou wilt , and let thy Reason go , To ransome Truth ,
even to th ' Abyss below ; Rally the scattered Causes ; and that line , Which
Nature twists , be able to untwine . It is thy Makers will , for unto none But unto
Reason ...
第 18 頁
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 Wisdom of God hath ordained the
actions ...
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 Wisdom of God hath ordained the
actions ...
第 19 頁
... and that is a more particular , and obscure method of His Providence , directing
the operations of individuals and single Essences : this we call Fortune , that
serpentine and crooked line , whereby He draws those actions His Wisdom
intends ...
... and that is a more particular , and obscure method of His Providence , directing
the operations of individuals and single Essences : this we call Fortune , that
serpentine and crooked line , whereby He draws those actions His Wisdom
intends ...
第 25 頁
With another I was familiarly acquainted in France , a Divine , and a man of
singular parts , that on the same point was so plunged and gravelled with three
lines of Seneca , that all our Antidotes , drawn from both Scripture and
Philosophy ...
With another I was familiarly acquainted in France , a Divine , and a man of
singular parts , that on the same point was so plunged and gravelled with three
lines of Seneca , that all our Antidotes , drawn from both Scripture and
Philosophy ...
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