The Portrait of Old Age: Wherein is Contained a Sacred Anatomy Both of Soul and Body, and a Perfect Account of the Infirmities of Age Incident to Them Both. Being a Paraphrase Upon the Six Former Verses of the XIIth Chapter of Ecclesiastes. By John Smith, ...E. Withers, 1752 - 237 sivua |
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Sivu 28
... species as they are communicated from the imagination , ́and also render them intelligible to the mind ; that pure innate light of the mind , without which no man that comes into the world , can either apprehend what is from without ...
... species as they are communicated from the imagination , ́and also render them intelligible to the mind ; that pure innate light of the mind , without which no man that comes into the world , can either apprehend what is from without ...
Sivu 39
... species whatsoever , either rational or imaginary , that ( like the stars in their orb ) stand fixedly treasured up in the memory . Now the stars do not properly pertain either to day or night , but are diftinct luminaries from the the ...
... species whatsoever , either rational or imaginary , that ( like the stars in their orb ) stand fixedly treasured up in the memory . Now the stars do not properly pertain either to day or night , but are diftinct luminaries from the the ...
Sivu 41
... species , fo alfo they take them , and they lay them up in the memory as they are by them altered or circumstantiated ; and as they have occafion to make use of them , they look for them , and find them treasured up in the fame nature ...
... species , fo alfo they take them , and they lay them up in the memory as they are by them altered or circumstantiated ; and as they have occafion to make use of them , they look for them , and find them treasured up in the fame nature ...
Sivu 76
... species muft of neceffity pass before vision can be per- fected for as a man could fee nothing thro ' a window , were it not made of glass , or of fome body alike diaphanous : So neither could he perceive any thing with his eye , were ...
... species muft of neceffity pass before vision can be per- fected for as a man could fee nothing thro ' a window , were it not made of glass , or of fome body alike diaphanous : So neither could he perceive any thing with his eye , were ...
Sivu 77
... species muft pafs that they may be dif cerned , are either the humours , or the tunicles ; the humours are three , the watry , the chryftal- line , and the glay humour , so called by ana- tomifts ; and you may perceive by their names ...
... species muft pafs that they may be dif cerned , are either the humours , or the tunicles ; the humours are three , the watry , the chryftal- line , and the glay humour , so called by ana- tomifts ; and you may perceive by their names ...
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