Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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... thoughts of one another , I cannot peremptorily deny but they know a great part of ours . They that to refute the ... thought it onely a pleasant trope of Rhetorick , till my neare judgement and second thoughts told me there was a ...
... thoughts of one another , I cannot peremptorily deny but they know a great part of ours . They that to refute the ... thought it onely a pleasant trope of Rhetorick , till my neare judgement and second thoughts told me there was a ...
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... thought of a resurrection2 , as scoffingly recorded by Pliny . What can be more expresse than the expression of Phocyllides ? Or who would expect from Lucretius + a sentence of Ecclesiastes ? Before Plato could speak , the soul had ...
... thought of a resurrection2 , as scoffingly recorded by Pliny . What can be more expresse than the expression of Phocyllides ? Or who would expect from Lucretius + a sentence of Ecclesiastes ? Before Plato could speak , the soul had ...
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... thought , that all Animals who have Lungs do cough ; yet in cetaceous Fishes , who have large and strong Lungs , the ... Thoughts of Sleep , when the Soul was conceived nearest unto Divinity , the Ancients erected an Art of Divination ...
... thought , that all Animals who have Lungs do cough ; yet in cetaceous Fishes , who have large and strong Lungs , the ... Thoughts of Sleep , when the Soul was conceived nearest unto Divinity , the Ancients erected an Art of Divination ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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