The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ.M. Dent & Company, 1920 - 296 頁 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 27 筆
第 35 頁
... learned immediately from the Devil , but at second hand from his Scholars , who , having once the secret betrayed , are able , and do emperically practise without his advice , they both proceeding upon the principles of Nature ; where ...
... learned immediately from the Devil , but at second hand from his Scholars , who , having once the secret betrayed , are able , and do emperically practise without his advice , they both proceeding upon the principles of Nature ; where ...
第 50 頁
... learned to say , Communis mundo superest rogus , ossibus astra Misturus . There yet remains to th ' World one common Fire , Wherein our bones with stars shall make one Pyre . I I believe the World grows near its end , yet is neither old ...
... learned to say , Communis mundo superest rogus , ossibus astra Misturus . There yet remains to th ' World one common Fire , Wherein our bones with stars shall make one Pyre . I I believe the World grows near its end , yet is neither old ...
第 61 頁
... learned instructions of Reason , but yet perform no farther than agrees to its own irregular humour . In brief , we all are monsters , that is , a composition of Man and Beast , wherein we must endeavour to be as the Poets fancy that ...
... learned instructions of Reason , but yet perform no farther than agrees to its own irregular humour . In brief , we all are monsters , that is , a composition of Man and Beast , wherein we must endeavour to be as the Poets fancy that ...
第 64 頁
... they square not with maturer Judgements , I disclaim them , and do no further father them , than the learned and best judgements shall authorize them . THE SECOND PART Now for that other Virtue of Charity 64 Religio Medici.
... they square not with maturer Judgements , I disclaim them , and do no further father them , than the learned and best judgements shall authorize them . THE SECOND PART Now for that other Virtue of Charity 64 Religio Medici.
第 78 頁
... learned in the Schools , whereby I discourse and satisfy the reason of other men ; another more reserved , and drawn from ex- perience , whereby I content mine own . Solomon , that complained of ignorance in the height of know- ledge 78 ...
... learned in the Schools , whereby I discourse and satisfy the reason of other men ; another more reserved , and drawn from ex- perience , whereby I content mine own . Solomon , that complained of ignorance in the height of know- ledge 78 ...
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