The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1920 - 296 頁 |
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第 39 頁
... affection of time , place , and motion , as beyond the extreamest circumference . Do but extract from the corpulency of bodies , or resolve things beyond their first matter , and you discover the habitation of Angels , which if I call ...
... affection of time , place , and motion , as beyond the extreamest circumference . Do but extract from the corpulency of bodies , or resolve things beyond their first matter , and you discover the habitation of Angels , which if I call ...
第 41 頁
... affections we have the Philosophy and opinion of the Heathens , the flat affirmative of Plato , and not a negative from Aristotle . There is another scruple cast in by Divinity concerning its production , much disputed in the Germane ...
... affections we have the Philosophy and opinion of the Heathens , the flat affirmative of Plato , and not a negative from Aristotle . There is another scruple cast in by Divinity concerning its production , much disputed in the Germane ...
第 47 頁
... affections and confirmed vitiosity makes me daily do worse . I find in my confirmed age the same sins I discovered in my youth ; I committed many then , because I was a Child ; and because I commit them still , I am yet an infant ...
... affections and confirmed vitiosity makes me daily do worse . I find in my confirmed age the same sins I discovered in my youth ; I committed many then , because I was a Child ; and because I commit them still , I am yet an infant ...
第 50 頁
... affections of flesh . In these moral acceptions , the way to be immortal is to dye daily : nor can I think I have the true Theory of death , when I contemplate a skull , or behold a Skeleton , with those vulgar imaginations it casts ...
... affections of flesh . In these moral acceptions , the way to be immortal is to dye daily : nor can I think I have the true Theory of death , when I contemplate a skull , or behold a Skeleton , with those vulgar imaginations it casts ...
第 58 頁
... . And ( whether out of the prejudice of my affection , or an inverting and partial conceit of His mercies , I know not ; but ) those which others term crosses , afflictions , judgements , misfortunes , 58 Religio Medici.
... . And ( whether out of the prejudice of my affection , or an inverting and partial conceit of His mercies , I know not ; but ) those which others term crosses , afflictions , judgements , misfortunes , 58 Religio Medici.
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