The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 296 頁 |
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... afford sometimes long bushy sprouts , not observable in any above ground : And large fields of Vegetables are able to maintain their verdure at the bottome and shady part of the Sea ; yet the greatest number are not content without the ...
... afford sometimes long bushy sprouts , not observable in any above ground : And large fields of Vegetables are able to maintain their verdure at the bottome and shady part of the Sea ; yet the greatest number are not content without the ...
第 212 頁
... afford it , on the East side of Jerusalem , and having the wall on the west ; these were the windes unto which it was well exposed . By this way of plantation they increased the number of their trees , which they lost in Quaternio's ...
... afford it , on the East side of Jerusalem , and having the wall on the west ; these were the windes unto which it was well exposed . By this way of plantation they increased the number of their trees , which they lost in Quaternio's ...
第 214 頁
... afford the hottest and sweetest plants , as Calamus , Cyperus , and Crow - foot , and mudd cast out of ditches most naturally produceth Arsmart ? Why plants so greedy of water so little regard oyl ? Why since many seeds contain much ...
... afford the hottest and sweetest plants , as Calamus , Cyperus , and Crow - foot , and mudd cast out of ditches most naturally produceth Arsmart ? Why plants so greedy of water so little regard oyl ? Why since many seeds contain much ...
第 217 頁
... afford no lesse than intervals of five cubits . Beside , in this kinde of aspect the sight being not diffused but circumscribed between long parallels and the σkiaσμds and adumbration from the branches , it frameth a penthouse over the ...
... afford no lesse than intervals of five cubits . Beside , in this kinde of aspect the sight being not diffused but circumscribed between long parallels and the σkiaσμds and adumbration from the branches , it frameth a penthouse over the ...
第 224 頁
... afford no improbable reason why Plato admitted his Nuptiall guests by fives , in the kindred of the married couple.2 And though a sharper mystery might be implied in the Number of the five wise and foolish Virgins , which were to meet ...
... afford no improbable reason why Plato admitted his Nuptiall guests by fives , in the kindred of the married couple.2 And though a sharper mystery might be implied in the Number of the five wise and foolish Virgins , which were to meet ...
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