The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 9 頁
A third there is , which I did never positively maintain or practise , but have often
wished it had been consonant to Truth , and not offensive to my Religion , and
that is , the Prayer for the Dead ; whereunto I was inclin'd from some charitable ...
A third there is , which I did never positively maintain or practise , but have often
wished it had been consonant to Truth , and not offensive to my Religion , and
that is , the Prayer for the Dead ; whereunto I was inclin'd from some charitable ...
第 35 頁
... do emperically practise without his advice , they both proceeding upon the
principles of Nature ; where actives , aptly conjoyned to disposed passives , will
under any Master produce their effects . Thus I think at first a great part of
Philosophy ...
... do emperically practise without his advice , they both proceeding upon the
principles of Nature ; where actives , aptly conjoyned to disposed passives , will
under any Master produce their effects . Thus I think at first a great part of
Philosophy ...
第 52 頁
I have practised that honest artifice of Seneca , and in ту retired and solitary
imaginations , to detain me from the foul . ness of vice , have fancied to my self
the presence of my dear and worthiest friends , before whom I should lose my
head ...
I have practised that honest artifice of Seneca , and in ту retired and solitary
imaginations , to detain me from the foul . ness of vice , have fancied to my self
the presence of my dear and worthiest friends , before whom I should lose my
head ...
第 86 頁
The opinions of Theory , and positions of men , are not so void of reason their
practised conclusions . Some have held that Snow is black , that the earth moves
, that the Soul is air , fire , water ; but all this is Philosophy , and there is no
delirium ...
The opinions of Theory , and positions of men , are not so void of reason their
practised conclusions . Some have held that Snow is black , that the earth moves
, that the Soul is air , fire , water ; but all this is Philosophy , and there is no
delirium ...
第 98 頁
Which consideration led Sylla unto this practise ; who having thus served the
body of Marius , could not but fear a retaliation upon his own ; entertained after in
the Civill wars , and revengeful contentions of Rome . But as many Nations ...
Which consideration led Sylla unto this practise ; who having thus served the
body of Marius , could not but fear a retaliation upon his own ; entertained after in
the Civill wars , and revengeful contentions of Rome . But as many Nations ...
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