The Works of Sir Thomas Browne: Pseudodoxia epidemica, books V-VII. Religio medici. The garden of CyprusH. G. Bohn, 1852 |
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Strana 2
... doth Eucherius confess it to be the emblem of Christ . And we are unwilling literally to receive that account of Jerom , that perceiving her young ones destroyed by serpents , she openeth her side with her bill , by the blood whereof ...
... doth Eucherius confess it to be the emblem of Christ . And we are unwilling literally to receive that account of Jerom , that perceiving her young ones destroyed by serpents , she openeth her side with her bill , by the blood whereof ...
Strana 8
... doth proceed , for herein may be discovered a little insect of a festucine or pale green , resembling in all parts a locust , or what we call a grasshopper.4 cicades are bred , & c . ] Here is another error . The froth spoken of is ...
... doth proceed , for herein may be discovered a little insect of a festucine or pale green , resembling in all parts a locust , or what we call a grasshopper.4 cicades are bred , & c . ] Here is another error . The froth spoken of is ...
Strana 20
... doth plainly declare , and whereby we may apprehend the feast of Perpenna made unto Sertorius , described by Sallustius , whose words we shall thus read with Salmasius : Igitur discubuere , Sertorius infe- rior in medio lecto , suprà ...
... doth plainly declare , and whereby we may apprehend the feast of Perpenna made unto Sertorius , described by Sallustius , whose words we shall thus read with Salmasius : Igitur discubuere , Sertorius infe- rior in medio lecto , suprà ...
Strana 36
... doth impart . BENJAMIN'S Wolfe in the field gules resides , REUBEN'S field argent and blew Barrs Wared glides . South . SIMEON doth beare the Sword : and in that manner GAD having pitched his Tent sets up his Banner . Unfortunately ...
... doth impart . BENJAMIN'S Wolfe in the field gules resides , REUBEN'S field argent and blew Barrs Wared glides . South . SIMEON doth beare the Sword : and in that manner GAD having pitched his Tent sets up his Banner . Unfortunately ...
Strana 38
... doth he conclude , In tanta scriptorum varietate liberum relinquimus lectori credere , an una et eadem in diversis regionibus peregrinata , cognomen sortita sit ab iis locis ubi oracula reddidisse comperitur , an plures extiterint : and ...
... doth he conclude , In tanta scriptorum varietate liberum relinquimus lectori credere , an una et eadem in diversis regionibus peregrinata , cognomen sortita sit ab iis locis ubi oracula reddidisse comperitur , an plures extiterint : and ...
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