The Religio Medici & Other Writings of Sir Thomas BrowneJ. M. Dent, 1931 - 296 pages |
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Page 197
... plants , surpasseth that of Animals , may seem of some doubt , since animall - musk , seems to excell the veget- able , and we finde so noble a scent in the Tulip - fly , and Goat - Beetle.1 Now whether seminall nebbes hold any sure pro ...
... plants , surpasseth that of Animals , may seem of some doubt , since animall - musk , seems to excell the veget- able , and we finde so noble a scent in the Tulip - fly , and Goat - Beetle.1 Now whether seminall nebbes hold any sure pro ...
Page 208
... plants , maintain a regular number . In vegetable composure , the unition of prominent parts seems most to answer the Apophyses or processes of Animall bones , whereof they are the produced parts or prominent explantations . And though ...
... plants , maintain a regular number . In vegetable composure , the unition of prominent parts seems most to answer the Apophyses or processes of Animall bones , whereof they are the produced parts or prominent explantations . And though ...
Page 211
... plants are content to grow in obscure Wells ; wherein also old elme pumps afford sometimes long bushy sprouts , not observable in any above ground : And large fields of Vegetables are able to maintain their verdure at the bottome and ...
... plants are content to grow in obscure Wells ; wherein also old elme pumps afford sometimes long bushy sprouts , not observable in any above ground : And large fields of Vegetables are able to maintain their verdure at the bottome and ...
Contents
RELIGIO MEDICI | 3 |
LETTER TO A FRIEND UPON OCCASION OF THE DEATH | 149 |
THE GARDEN OF CYRUS OR THE QUINCUNCIALL LOZENGE | 167 |
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