The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 48 筆
第 5 頁
... but as allurements and baits of superstition to those vulgar heads that look
asquint on the face of Truth , and those unstable Judgments that cannot consist in
the narrow point and centre of Virtue without a reel or stagger to the
Circumference ...
... but as allurements and baits of superstition to those vulgar heads that look
asquint on the face of Truth , and those unstable Judgments that cannot consist in
the narrow point and centre of Virtue without a reel or stagger to the
Circumference ...
第 8 頁
To see our selves again , we need not look for Plato's year : every man is not only
himself ; there hath been many Diogenes , and as many Timons , though but few
of that name : men are liv'd over again , the world is now as it was in Ages past ...
To see our selves again , we need not look for Plato's year : every man is not only
himself ; there hath been many Diogenes , and as many Timons , though but few
of that name : men are liv'd over again , the world is now as it was in Ages past ...
第 42 頁
... this frame we look upon , hath been upon our trenchers ; in brief , we have
devour'd our selves . I cannot believe the wisdom of Pythagoras did ever
positively , and in a literal sense , affirm his Metempsychosis , or impossible
transmigration ...
... this frame we look upon , hath been upon our trenchers ; in brief , we have
devour'd our selves . I cannot believe the wisdom of Pythagoras did ever
positively , and in a literal sense , affirm his Metempsychosis , or impossible
transmigration ...
第 49 頁
Men that look no farther than their outsides , think health an appurtenance unto
life , and quarrel with their constitutions for being sick ; but I , that have examined
the parts of man , and know upon what tender filaments that Fabrick hangs , do ...
Men that look no farther than their outsides , think health an appurtenance unto
life , and quarrel with their constitutions for being sick ; but I , that have examined
the parts of man , and know upon what tender filaments that Fabrick hangs , do ...
第 72 頁
Those that know me but superficially , think less of me than I do of my self ; those
of my neer acquaintance think more ; God , Who truly knows me , knows that I am
nothing ; for He only beholds me and all the world , Who looks not on us ...
Those that know me but superficially , think less of me than I do of my self ; those
of my neer acquaintance think more ; God , Who truly knows me , knows that I am
nothing ; for He only beholds me and all the world , Who looks not on us ...
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