Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Religio medici. Pseudoxia epidemica, books 1-3W. Pickering, 1835 |
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Página vii
... lives in the fire Chap . 15. Of the amphisbæna • Chap . 16. That young vipers force their way through the bowels of their dam . 455 to 458 458 to 465 422 to 424 · 424 to 431 • 431 to 434 434 to 437 437 to 445 446 to 452 . 452 to 455 ...
... lives in the fire Chap . 15. Of the amphisbæna • Chap . 16. That young vipers force their way through the bowels of their dam . 455 to 458 458 to 465 422 to 424 · 424 to 431 • 431 to 434 434 to 437 437 to 445 446 to 452 . 452 to 455 ...
Página viii
... lives only upon 479 to 481 air 482 to 493 Chap . 22. That the ostrich digesteth iron Chap . 23. Of the unicorn's ... live in republicks and free states ; of the noise of a bittern by putting the bill in a reed ; that whelps are blind ...
... lives only upon 479 to 481 air 482 to 493 Chap . 22. That the ostrich digesteth iron Chap . 23. Of the unicorn's ... live in republicks and free states ; of the noise of a bittern by putting the bill in a reed ; that whelps are blind ...
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... live . " Leland , however , says1 that this work is " little more than a translation of Lord Herbert's treatise of the same name . The additions and improvements he has made are so few , and of such small moment , as not to deserve a ...
... live . " Leland , however , says1 that this work is " little more than a translation of Lord Herbert's treatise of the same name . The additions and improvements he has made are so few , and of such small moment , as not to deserve a ...
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... live when all the world were at an end ; and he must needs be very impatient , who would repine at death in the society of all things that suffer under it . Had not almost every man suffered by the press , or were not the tyranny ...
... live when all the world were at an end ; and he must needs be very impatient , who would repine at death in the society of all things that suffer under it . Had not almost every man suffered by the press , or were not the tyranny ...
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... lives of those that set them at work , stirred up Luther to write against the abuses of these indul- gences which was all he did at first ; but then , not long after , being provoked by some sermons and small discourses that had been ...
... lives of those that set them at work , stirred up Luther to write against the abuses of these indul- gences which was all he did at first ; but then , not long after , being provoked by some sermons and small discourses that had been ...
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Página 206 - Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple, and saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down ; for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee, and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone.
Página 509 - And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so.
Página 277 - Out of whose womb came the ice? and the hoary frost of heaven, who hath gendered it? The waters are hid as with a stone, and the face of the deep is frozen.
Página 112 - 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.
Página 111 - There is surely a piece of divinity in us, something that was before the elements, and owes no homage unto the sun.
Página 79 - It is unquestionably true in great as well as in little things, that ' if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not;
Página 91 - I make not, therefore, my head a 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 myself, but pity them that know less. I instruct no man as an exercise of my knowledge, or with an intent rather to nourish and keep it alive in mine own head...
Página 110 - The earth is a point not only in respect of the heavens above us, but of that heavenly and celestial part within us. That mass of flesh that circumscribes me limits not my mind. That surface that tells the heavens it hath an end cannot persuade me I have any.
Página 9 - ... tis therefore far better to enjoy her with peace than to hazard her on a battle.
Página 113 - The night is come, like to the day, Depart not Thou, great God, away. Let not my sins, black as the night, Eclipse the lustre of Thy light : Keep still in my Horizon ; for to me The Sun makes not the day, but Thee.