The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 54 筆
第 x 頁
For him , too , Man was “ the whole world , and the Breath of God ; Woman the
Rib and crooked piece of man . " He wrote this while still a bachelor , but even
after four years of marriage we find him , in the Vulgar Errors , speculating
curiously ...
For him , too , Man was “ the whole world , and the Breath of God ; Woman the
Rib and crooked piece of man . " He wrote this while still a bachelor , but even
after four years of marriage we find him , in the Vulgar Errors , speculating
curiously ...
第 1 頁
... no power to redress the former , yet in the other the reparation being within our
selves , I have at present represented unto the world a full and intended Copy of
that Piece , which was most imperfectly and surreptitiously published before .
... no power to redress the former , yet in the other the reparation being within our
selves , I have at present represented unto the world a full and intended Copy of
that Piece , which was most imperfectly and surreptitiously published before .
第 14 頁
... which to wiser Reasons serve as Luminaries in the Abyss of Knowledge , and
to judicious beliefs as Scales and Roundles to mount the Pinacles and highest
pieces of Divinity . The severe Schools shall never laugh me out of the
Philosophy ...
... which to wiser Reasons serve as Luminaries in the Abyss of Knowledge , and
to judicious beliefs as Scales and Roundles to mount the Pinacles and highest
pieces of Divinity . The severe Schools shall never laugh me out of the
Philosophy ...
第 16 頁
... but to profound farther , and to contemplate a reason why His Providence hath
so disposed and ordered their motions in that vast circle as to conjoyn and
obscure each other , is a sweeter piece of Reason , and a diviner point of
Philosophy .
... but to profound farther , and to contemplate a reason why His Providence hath
so disposed and ordered their motions in that vast circle as to conjoyn and
obscure each other , is a sweeter piece of Reason , and a diviner point of
Philosophy .
第 17 頁
imperfect piece of Philosophy , but an absolute tract of Divinity . ... Ruder heads
stand amazed at those prodigious pieces of Nature , Whales , Elephants ,
Dromidaries and Camels ; these , I confess , are the Colossus and majestick
pieces of ...
imperfect piece of Philosophy , but an absolute tract of Divinity . ... Ruder heads
stand amazed at those prodigious pieces of Nature , Whales , Elephants ,
Dromidaries and Camels ; these , I confess , are the Colossus and majestick
pieces of ...
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