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 43 筆
第 69 頁
... grave , but a treasure , of knowledge ; I intend no Monopoly , but a community , in learning ; I study not for my own sake only , but for theirs that study not for themselves . I envy no man that knows more than my self , but pity them ...
... grave , but a treasure , of knowledge ; I intend no Monopoly , but a community , in learning ; I study not for my own sake only , but for theirs that study not for themselves . I envy no man that knows more than my self , but pity them ...
第 85 頁
... course , as doth the nimble Sun , Sleep is a death ; O make me try , By sleeping , what it is to die ; And as gently lay my head On my grave , as now my bed . Howere I rest , great GOD , let me Awake Religio Medici 85.
... course , as doth the nimble Sun , Sleep is a death ; O make me try , By sleeping , what it is to die ; And as gently lay my head On my grave , as now my bed . Howere I rest , great GOD , let me Awake Religio Medici 85.
第 88 頁
... grave in his own issue . I conclude therefore , and say , there is no happiness under ( or , as Copernicus will have it , above ) the Sun , nor any Crambe in that repeated verity and burthen of all the wisdom of Solomon , All is vanity ...
... grave in his own issue . I conclude therefore , and say , there is no happiness under ( or , as Copernicus will have it , above ) the Sun , nor any Crambe in that repeated verity and burthen of all the wisdom of Solomon , All is vanity ...
第 93 頁
... graves . ' Tis time to observe Occurrences , and let nothing remarkable escape us ; The Supinity of elder dayes hath left so much in silence , or time hath so martyred 1 Worthily possessed by that true Gentleman , Sir Horatio Townshend ...
... graves . ' Tis time to observe Occurrences , and let nothing remarkable escape us ; The Supinity of elder dayes hath left so much in silence , or time hath so martyred 1 Worthily possessed by that true Gentleman , Sir Horatio Townshend ...
第 95 頁
... graves of Giants , under hilly and heavy coverings , but content with lesse than their owne depth , have wished their bones ... grave ; which in forty dayes swallowed almost mankinde , and the living creation ; Fishes not wholly escaping ...
... graves of Giants , under hilly and heavy coverings , but content with lesse than their owne depth , have wished their bones ... grave ; which in forty dayes swallowed almost mankinde , and the living creation ; Fishes not wholly escaping ...
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