The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 39 筆
第 viii 頁
At Oxford , indeed , in those , as in Johnson's and in Shelley's , days a mind of
this type found less than no help from the studies of the place . The great
naturalists of the Restoration period were infants or unborn ; even the “
universally curious ...
At Oxford , indeed , in those , as in Johnson's and in Shelley's , days a mind of
this type found less than no help from the studies of the place . The great
naturalists of the Restoration period were infants or unborn ; even the “
universally curious ...
第 xii 頁
Two great intellectual traditions which had for the most part run counter met in his
mind in a curious , unexpected harmony - a harmony obtained without apparent
commotion or forced diversion of either from its course ; as if the contending ...
Two great intellectual traditions which had for the most part run counter met in his
mind in a curious , unexpected harmony - a harmony obtained without apparent
commotion or forced diversion of either from its course ; as if the contending ...
第 8 頁
... men and minds like those that first begat them . 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 ...
... men and minds like those that first begat them . 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 ...
第 15 頁
Like us , they are His Servants , not His Senators ; He holds no Counsel , but that
mystical one of the Trinity , wherein , though there be three Persons , there is but
one mind that decrees without contradiction . Nor needs He any : His actions ...
Like us , they are His Servants , not His Senators ; He holds no Counsel , but that
mystical one of the Trinity , wherein , though there be three Persons , there is but
one mind that decrees without contradiction . Nor needs He any : His actions ...
第 21 頁
Tis , I confess , the common fate of men of singular gifts of mind to be destitute of
those of Fortune , which doth not any way deject the Spirit of wiser judgements ,
who thoroughly understand the justice of this proceeding ; and being inriched ...
Tis , I confess , the common fate of men of singular gifts of mind to be destitute of
those of Fortune , which doth not any way deject the Spirit of wiser judgements ,
who thoroughly understand the justice of this proceeding ; and being inriched ...
讀者評論 - 撰寫評論
我們找不到任何評論。
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
able according actions affection afford ancient animals Antiquity ashes behold believe better body bones buried Christian circle common conceive contained creatures dead death desire discover divided Divinity doth doubt Earth expect eyes Face Faith fall figure fire five flowers friends Garden grave ground hand happy hath head Heaven Hell hold honour hope kind learned leaves less light lines live look mind motion nature never noble observed opinion passed past persons piece plants position practise present reason rest Roman root rule Sect seeds seems sense short side sleep soul speak Spirits stand stones thereof things thou thought tion Trees true Truth unto Urnes Vices Virtue whereby wherein whole World