Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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Page 159
... whereby they maintained some proportion to their height , in Trees of large radication . For that they strictly make good their profundeur or depth unto their height , according to common conceit , and that expression of ' Virgil ...
... whereby they maintained some proportion to their height , in Trees of large radication . For that they strictly make good their profundeur or depth unto their height , according to common conceit , and that expression of ' Virgil ...
Page 168
... whereby it beholdeth the body , and objects without ; another circular and reciprocal , whereby it beholdeth it self . The circle declaring the motion of the indivisible soul , simple , according to the divinity of its nature , and ...
... whereby it beholdeth the body , and objects without ; another circular and reciprocal , whereby it beholdeth it self . The circle declaring the motion of the indivisible soul , simple , according to the divinity of its nature , and ...
Page 281
... whereby erased ] that in the summe the felicitie of great ones holds a leuell and paritie with most [ replacing of most erased ] that are belowe them . whereby the minor fauorites of fortune wch incurre not such sharpe transitions haue ...
... whereby erased ] that in the summe the felicitie of great ones holds a leuell and paritie with most [ replacing of most erased ] that are belowe them . whereby the minor fauorites of fortune wch incurre not such sharpe transitions haue ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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