The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 25 筆
第 xii 頁
The water - tight compartments ” with him have many valves and sluices , and the
sustaining water flows readily to and fro . What was most vital both in his religion
and in his speculation sprang from the same root -an imaginative sympathy with ...
The water - tight compartments ” with him have many valves and sluices , and the
sustaining water flows readily to and fro . What was most vital both in his religion
and in his speculation sprang from the same root -an imaginative sympathy with ...
第 44 頁
... of objects , and seems to live there but in its root and soul of vegetation .
Entring afterwards upon the scene of the World , we arise up and become
another creature , performing the reasonable actions of man , and obscurely
manifesting that ...
... of objects , and seems to live there but in its root and soul of vegetation .
Entring afterwards upon the scene of the World , we arise up and become
another creature , performing the reasonable actions of man , and obscurely
manifesting that ...
第 95 頁
The treasures of time lie high , in Urnes , Coynes , and Monuments , scarce
below the roots of some vegetables .. Time hath endlesse rarities , and shows of
all varieties ; which reveals old things in heaven , makes new discoveries in earth
...
The treasures of time lie high , in Urnes , Coynes , and Monuments , scarce
below the roots of some vegetables .. Time hath endlesse rarities , and shows of
all varieties ; which reveals old things in heaven , makes new discoveries in earth
...
第 112 頁
... pressed into them , after which disposure were probably some of these ,
wherein we found the bones and ashes half mortered unto the sand and sides of
the Urne , and some long roots of Quich , or Dog's - grass , wreathed about the
bones .
... pressed into them , after which disposure were probably some of these ,
wherein we found the bones and ashes half mortered unto the sand and sides of
the Urne , and some long roots of Quich , or Dog's - grass , wreathed about the
bones .
第 125 頁
For that he seeming dead , will restore itself from the root , and its dry and
exuccous leaves resume their verdure again ; which , if we mistake not , we have
also observed in furze . Whether the planting of yewe in Churchyards hold not its
...
For that he seeming dead , will restore itself from the root , and its dry and
exuccous leaves resume their verdure again ; which , if we mistake not , we have
also observed in furze . Whether the planting of yewe in Churchyards hold not its
...
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