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第 xiii 頁
... with awed rapture , an Hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole
World . Such a melody to the ear as the whole World , well understood , would
afford the understanding ; in brief , a sensible fit of that harmony which
Introduction xiii.
... with awed rapture , an Hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole
World . Such a melody to the ear as the whole World , well understood , would
afford the understanding ; in brief , a sensible fit of that harmony which
Introduction xiii.
第 80 頁
There is something in it of Divinity more than the ear discovers : it is an
Hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world , and creatures of God ;
such a melody to the ear , as the whole World , well understood , would afford the
...
There is something in it of Divinity more than the ear discovers : it is an
Hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world , and creatures of God ;
such a melody to the ear , as the whole World , well understood , would afford the
...
第 104 頁
... and its Gothick form of structure , abridgeth such Antiquity . The British Coyns
afford conjecture of early habitation in these parts , though the City of Norwich
arose from the ruines of Venta , and though perhaps not without some habitation
...
... and its Gothick form of structure , abridgeth such Antiquity . The British Coyns
afford conjecture of early habitation in these parts , though the City of Norwich
arose from the ruines of Venta , and though perhaps not without some habitation
...
第 121 頁
For since bones afford not only rectitude and stability , but figure unto the body ; it
is > 1 Of Thomas , Marquesse of Dorset , whose body being buried 1530 , was
1608 , upon the ' cutting open of the Cerecloth , found perfect and nothing ...
For since bones afford not only rectitude and stability , but figure unto the body ; it
is > 1 Of Thomas , Marquesse of Dorset , whose body being buried 1530 , was
1608 , upon the ' cutting open of the Cerecloth , found perfect and nothing ...
第 124 頁
Men have lost their reason in nothing so much as their religion , wherein stones
and clouts make martyrs ; and , since the religion of one seems madnesse unto
another , to afford an account or rationall of old Rites requires no rigid Reader .
Men have lost their reason in nothing so much as their religion , wherein stones
and clouts make martyrs ; and , since the religion of one seems madnesse unto
another , to afford an account or rationall of old Rites requires no rigid Reader .
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