The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 296 頁 |
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第 xiv 頁
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
第 15 頁
... line , Which Nature twists , be able to untwine . It is thy Makers will , for unto none But unto Reason can He e'er be known . The Devils do know Thee , but those damnèd Meteors Build not Thy Glory , but confound Thy Creatures . Teach ...
... line , Which Nature twists , be able to untwine . It is thy Makers will , for unto none But unto Reason can He e'er be known . The Devils do know Thee , but those damnèd Meteors Build not Thy Glory , but confound Thy Creatures . Teach ...
第 18 頁
... line , that settled and constant course the Wisdom of GOD hath ordained the actions of His creatures , according to their several kinds . To make a revolution every day is the Nature of the Sun , because of that necessary course which ...
... line , that settled and constant course the Wisdom of GOD hath ordained the actions of His creatures , according to their several kinds . To make a revolution every day is the Nature of the Sun , because of that necessary course which ...
第 19 頁
... line , whereby✓ He draws those actions His Wisdom intends , in a more unknown and secret way . This cryptick and involved method of His Providence have I ever F admired ; nor can I relate the History of my Religio Medici.
... line , whereby✓ He draws those actions His Wisdom intends , in a more unknown and secret way . This cryptick and involved method of His Providence have I ever F admired ; nor can I relate the History of my Religio Medici.
第 25 頁
... lines of Seneca , that all our Antidotes , drawn from both Scripture and Philosophy , could not expel the poyson of his errour . There are a set of Heads , that can credit the relations of Mariners , yet question the Testimonies of St ...
... lines of Seneca , that all our Antidotes , drawn from both Scripture and Philosophy , could not expel the poyson of his errour . There are a set of Heads , that can credit the relations of Mariners , yet question the Testimonies of St ...
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