The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 296 頁 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 67 筆
第 21 頁
... Eye is too dim to discover the mystery of her effects , we foolishly paint her blind , and hoodwink the Providence of the Almighty . I cannot justifie that contemptible Proverb , That fools only are Fortunate , or that insolent Paradox ...
... Eye is too dim to discover the mystery of her effects , we foolishly paint her blind , and hoodwink the Providence of the Almighty . I cannot justifie that contemptible Proverb , That fools only are Fortunate , or that insolent Paradox ...
第 29 頁
... eye of the Church , persist without the least hope of Conversion . This is a vice in them , that were a vertue in us ; for obstinacy in a bad Cause is but constancy in a good . And herein I must accuse those of my own Religion , for ...
... eye of the Church , persist without the least hope of Conversion . This is a vice in them , that were a vertue in us ; for obstinacy in a bad Cause is but constancy in a good . And herein I must accuse those of my own Religion , for ...
第 31 頁
... eyes of God . Now , as all that dye in the War are not termed Souldiers ; so neither can I properly term all those that suffer in matters of Religion , Martyrs . The Council of Constance condemns John Huss for an Heretick ; the Stories ...
... eyes of God . Now , as all that dye in the War are not termed Souldiers ; so neither can I properly term all those that suffer in matters of Religion , Martyrs . The Council of Constance condemns John Huss for an Heretick ; the Stories ...
第 45 頁
... eye of a common spectator doth discover . I am naturally bashful ; nor hath conversation , age , or travel , been able ... eyes , tears of pity , Lectures of mortality , and none had said , Quantum mutatus ab illo ! Not that I am ashamed ...
... eye of a common spectator doth discover . I am naturally bashful ; nor hath conversation , age , or travel , been able ... eyes , tears of pity , Lectures of mortality , and none had said , Quantum mutatus ab illo ! Not that I am ashamed ...
第 49 頁
... eyes to behold felicity . The first day of our Jubilee is Death ; × the Devil hath therefore failed of his desires : we are happier with death than we should have been without it : there is no misery but in himself , where there is no ...
... eyes to behold felicity . The first day of our Jubilee is Death ; × the Devil hath therefore failed of his desires : we are happier with death than we should have been without it : there is no misery but in himself , where there is no ...
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