The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas Browne |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 67 筆
第 vii 頁
The garden , too , with its rareties , which Evelyn , when he visited Browne in
1671 , thought paradise , ” has long since disappeared . But close at hand towers
the great east window of St. Peter Mancroft , the mag . nificent church in which the
...
The garden , too , with its rareties , which Evelyn , when he visited Browne in
1671 , thought paradise , ” has long since disappeared . But close at hand towers
the great east window of St. Peter Mancroft , the mag . nificent church in which the
...
第 xi 頁
Men whose lives pass in such complete and unbroken harmony are not often so
detached and lonely in their thought . There is no work of Browne's which can be
said to reflect , or to stand in any direct relation with , any dominant body of ...
Men whose lives pass in such complete and unbroken harmony are not often so
detached and lonely in their thought . There is no work of Browne's which can be
said to reflect , or to stand in any direct relation with , any dominant body of ...
第 xiii 頁
It might be said of Browne that he thought with his imagination , so potent are its
intuitions in determining the texture of his faith . A suggestive similitude will at any
time more than half capture his assent . The allegorical description of God as a ...
It might be said of Browne that he thought with his imagination , so potent are its
intuitions in determining the texture of his faith . A suggestive similitude will at any
time more than half capture his assent . The allegorical description of God as a ...
第 xiv 頁
To say that Browne “ thought with his imagination ” is only to say that his supreme
merit belongs to literature , not to philosophy . Still less did it belong to science . If
the author of the Religio Medici stood aloof from his age , the laborious ...
To say that Browne “ thought with his imagination ” is only to say that his supreme
merit belongs to literature , not to philosophy . Still less did it belong to science . If
the author of the Religio Medici stood aloof from his age , the laborious ...
第 5 頁
At the sight of a Cross or Crucifix I can dispense with my hat , but scarce with the
thought or memory of my Saviour . I cannot laugh at , but rather pity , the fruitless
journeys of Pilgrims , or contemn the miserable condition of Fryars ; for , though ...
At the sight of a Cross or Crucifix I can dispense with my hat , but scarce with the
thought or memory of my Saviour . I cannot laugh at , but rather pity , the fruitless
journeys of Pilgrims , or contemn the miserable condition of Fryars ; for , though ...
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