The Works of Sir Thomas Browne: Pseudodoxia epidemica, books V-VII. Religio medici. The garden of CyprusH. G. Bohn, 1852 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 83
עמוד 10
... thought not fit to reveale any more . Wee see the fathers differ in opinion , and there is enough on either side to refute the scorne of Julian , who payd deare inoughe for his atheistical , or rather anti - theisticall blas- phemye ...
... thought not fit to reveale any more . Wee see the fathers differ in opinion , and there is enough on either side to refute the scorne of Julian , who payd deare inoughe for his atheistical , or rather anti - theisticall blas- phemye ...
עמוד 11
... thought he would rather assume an human shape and organs , than the improper form of a serpent , it implies no material impediment . Nor need we to wonder how he contrived a voice out of the mouth of a serpent , who hath done the like ...
... thought he would rather assume an human shape and organs , than the improper form of a serpent , it implies no material impediment . Nor need we to wonder how he contrived a voice out of the mouth of a serpent , who hath done the like ...
עמוד 39
... thought she doted with old age . Which duly perpended , the licentia pictoria is very large ; with the same reason they may delineate old Nestor like Adonis , Hecuba with Helen's face , and time with Absolom's head . But this absurdity ...
... thought she doted with old age . Which duly perpended , the licentia pictoria is very large ; with the same reason they may delineate old Nestor like Adonis , Hecuba with Helen's face , and time with Absolom's head . But this absurdity ...
עמוד 60
... thought , had he read his pre- ceding remarks ? Magnus aliquando dormitat Homerus ! 66 66 It is the more remarkable , as Sir Humphry actually mentions some species of this very tribe as having probably given rise to some of the stories ...
... thought , had he read his pre- ceding remarks ? Magnus aliquando dormitat Homerus ! 66 66 It is the more remarkable , as Sir Humphry actually mentions some species of this very tribe as having probably given rise to some of the stories ...
עמוד 67
... thought it sufficient to signify an heart ; 2 because the heart at one year weigheth two drachms , that is , a quarter of an ounce , and unto fifty years annually in- creaseth the weight of one drachm , after which in the same ...
... thought it sufficient to signify an heart ; 2 because the heart at one year weigheth two drachms , that is , a quarter of an ounce , and unto fifty years annually in- creaseth the weight of one drachm , after which in the same ...
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עמוד 27 - And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene.
עמוד 440 - I do embrace it : for even that vulgar and tavern music, which makes one man merry, another mad, strikes in me a deep fit of devotion, and a profound contemplation of the first composer ; there is something in it of divinity more than the ear discovers : it is an hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world, and creatures of God; such a melody to the ear, as the whole world, well understood, would afford the understanding. In brief, it is a sensible fit of that harmony, which intellectually...
עמוד 429 - The centre moved, a circle straight succeeds, Another still, and still another spreads; Friend, parent, neighbour, first it will embrace; His country next; and next all human race; Wide and more wide, the o'erflowings of the mind Take every creature in, of every kind; Earth smiles around, with boundless bounty blest, And Heaven beholds its image in his breast.
עמוד 236 - And I will give power unto my two witnesses, and they shall prophesy a thousand two hundred and threescore days, clothed in sackcloth.
עמוד 445 - I am no way facetious, nor disposed for the mirth and galliardize of /company; yet in one dream I can compose a whole comedy, behold the action, apprehend the jests, and laugh myself awake at the conceits thereof.
עמוד 23 - Jesus answered, He it is, to whom I shall give a sop, when I have dipped it. And when he had dipped the sop, he gave it to...
עמוד 33 - And it came to pass, when the ark set forward, that Moses said, Rise up, LORD, and let thine enemies be scattered; and let them that hate thee flee before thee.
עמוד 113 - An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign ; and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas : for as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly ; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
עמוד 232 - And their father Israel said unto them, If it must be so now, do this: take of the best fruits in the land in your vessels, and carry down the man a present, a little balm, and a little honey, spices and myrrh, nuts and almonds...
עמוד 318 - Reformed new-cast Religion, wherein I dislike nothing but the Name, of the same belief our Saviour taught, the Apostles disseminated, the Fathers authorized, and the Martyrs confirmed ; but by the sinister ends of Princes, the ambition and avarice of Prelates, and the fatal corruption of times, so decayed, impaired, and fallen from its native beauty, that it required the careful and charitable hands of these times to restore it to its primitive integrity.