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" Now nature is not at variance with art nor art with nature, they being both the servants of his providence ; art is the perfection of nature ; were the world now as it was the sixth day, there were yet a chaos ; nature hath made one world and art another.... "
Religio medici. To which is added, sir Digby's Observations. Also critical notes - Page 34
by sir Thomas Browne - 1754
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Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and ...

John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 pages
...learning dote, And think they grow immortal as they quote. Satire \. Line 89. 1 Cf. Burns, p. 386. 2 In brief, all things are artificial ; for Nature is the art of God. — Sir Thomas Browne, Relig. Med., Pt. i. Sect. xvi. Lore of Fame continued.] None think the great...
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Familiar Quotations ...

John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 pages
...Line 238. 1 Stern Ruin's ploughshare drives elate Full on thy bloom. Burns, To a Mountain Daisy. 1 In brief, all things are artificial ; for Nature is the art of God.— Sir Thomas Browne, Rclig. Med., Pt. \. Sect. xvi. ' Compare Rowe, The Fair Penitent, Prologue. Lore...
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Typical selections from the best English authors, with ..., Volume 1

English authors - 1876 - 484 pages
...the world now as it was the sixth day, there were yet a chaos: nature hath made one world, and art another. In brief, all things are artificial, for nature is the art of God.—Religio Medici. 2. True Affection. THERE are wonders in true affection, it is a body of enigmas,...
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The Church quarterly review, Volumes 94-95

1922 - 816 pages
...De Augmentis Scientiamm, Book II, ch. ii. Cf. Sir Thomas Browne, Religio Medici, Part I, Sec. xvi. ' In brief all things are artificial ; for Nature is the art of God.' because they will not exert themselves to fill their lungs, nasal because they are too slack to open...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the ..., Volumes 7-8

William Shakespeare - 1880 - 574 pages
...were the world now as it was the sixth day, there were yet a chaos. Nature hath made one world and art another. In brief, all things are artificial ; for nature is the art of God." 12 Perdita is too guileless to take the force of Polixenes' reasoning; she therefore assents to it,...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The tempest. The winter's tale

William Shakespeare - 1880 - 302 pages
...were the world now as it was the sixth day, there were yet a chaos. Nature hath made one world and art another. In brief, all things are artificial ; for nature is the art of God." 12 Perdita is too guileless to take the force of Polixene's' reasoning; she therefore assents to it,...
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The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

1881 - 578 pages
...the world now as it was the sixth day, there were yet a chaos. Nature hath made one world, and art And by him that spake only as a philosopher, and natural man, it was well s OF PROVIDENCE. This is the ordinary and open way of His providence, which art and industry have in...
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Religio Medici ; Letter to a Friend ; Christian Morals

Sir Thomas Browne - 1881 - 466 pages
...the World now as it was the sixth day, there were yet a Chaos. Nature hath made one World, and Art another. In brief, all things are artificial ; for Nature is the Art of GOD. This is the ordinary and open way of His SECT. xvn. Providence, which Art and Industry have in a good...
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Tempest. Winter's tale

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 304 pages
...were the world now as it was the sixth day, there were yet a chaos. Nature hath made one world and art another. In brief, all things are artificial ; for nature is the art of God." 12 Perdita is too guileless to take the force of Polixenes' reasoning; she therefore assents to it,...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c. and Christian Morals

Sir Thomas Browne - 1881 - 476 pages
...the World now as it was the sixth day, there were yet a Chaos. Nature hath made one World, and Art another. In brief, all things are artificial ; for Nature is the Art of GOD. This is the ordinary and open way of His SECT. xvn. Providence, which Art and Industry have in a good...
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