The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 296 頁 |
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第 viii 頁
... seemed to make a doubt thereof . " These glimpses indicate , in the zealous student who took his doctor's degree at Leyden , a temperament of decided 7 originality ; they also make it easy to understand the viii Introduction.
... seemed to make a doubt thereof . " These glimpses indicate , in the zealous student who took his doctor's degree at Leyden , a temperament of decided 7 originality ; they also make it easy to understand the viii Introduction.
第 1 頁
... thereof become uni- versal , I had not wanted reason for complaint : but in times wherein I have lived to behold the highest per- version of that excellent invention , the name of his Majesty defamed , the Honour of Parliament depraved ...
... thereof become uni- versal , I had not wanted reason for complaint : but in times wherein I have lived to behold the highest per- version of that excellent invention , the name of his Majesty defamed , the Honour of Parliament depraved ...
第 2 頁
... shall authorize them : under favour of which considerations I have made its secrecy publick , and committed the truth thereof to every Ingenuous Reader . THO . BROWNE . RELIGIO MEDICI THE FIRST PART X FOR my Religion , 2 To the Reader.
... shall authorize them : under favour of which considerations I have made its secrecy publick , and committed the truth thereof to every Ingenuous Reader . THO . BROWNE . RELIGIO MEDICI THE FIRST PART X FOR my Religion , 2 To the Reader.
第 8 頁
... thereof that we all do of the body , that it should rise again . Surely it is but the merits of our unworthy Natures , if we sleep in darkness until the last Alarum . A serious reflex upon my own unworthiness did make me backward from ...
... thereof that we all do of the body , that it should rise again . Surely it is but the merits of our unworthy Natures , if we sleep in darkness until the last Alarum . A serious reflex upon my own unworthiness did make me backward from ...
第 12 頁
... thereof without an Extasie ? Time we may comprehend ; ' tis but five days elder then our selves , and hath the same Horo- scope with the World ; but to retire so far back as to apprehend a beginning , to give such an infinite start ...
... thereof without an Extasie ? Time we may comprehend ; ' tis but five days elder then our selves , and hath the same Horo- scope with the World ; but to retire so far back as to apprehend a beginning , to give such an infinite start ...
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