 | William Smith (Revd. Mr.) - 1745 - 356 sider
...there *' was no Deformity, becaufe no Form, nor was " it yet impregnate by the Voice of God: Now " Nature is not at variance with Art, nor Art " with...Servants of " his Providence: Art is the Perfection of Na* c ture: Were the World now as it was the fixth " day, there were yet a Chaos: Nature hath " made... | |
 | sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 sider
...llrietly, there was no deformity, becaufe no form, F nor was it yet impregnated by the voice of God: now nature is not at variance with art, nor art with nature ; they being both the fervants of his providence : Art is the perfection of nature: were the world now as it was the fixth... | |
 | Basil Montagu - 1820 - 218 sider
...he afterwards signed the treaties of commerce and alliance with France. Note N.—See Text, p. 60. Nature is not at variance with art; nor art with nature: they being both the servants of the Providence of God. Art is the perfection of nature: were the world now as it was the sixth day,... | |
 | Basil Montagu - 1820 - 200 sider
...he afterwards signed the treaties of commerce and alliance with France. NOTE N.—See TEXT, p. 60. Nature is not at variance with art; nor art with nature: they being both the servants of the Providence of God. Art is the perfection of nature: were the world now as it was the sixth day,... | |
 | Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1829 - 464 sider
...this wormwood from your fruitful brain, And there withal to win me, if you [>le;isc, NATURE AND ART. Nature is not at variance with art; nor art with nature; they being both the servants of the proWithout the which I am not to be won; You shiill ibis twelve-month term from day to day Visit... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 sider
...conjecture.' Among tbe beauties of expressionin Browne, may be quoted the following eloquent definition : 'Nature is not at variance with art, nor art with...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. In belief, all... | |
 | 1831 - 370 sider
...strictly, there was no deformity, because no form ; nor was it yet impregnate by the voice of God. Now nature is not at variance with art, nor art with nature; they being both servants of his providence. Art is the perfection of nature. Were the world now as it was the sixth... | |
 | Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 sider
...strictly, there was no deformity, because no form, nor was it yet impregnant by the voice of God; now nature is not at variance with art, nor art with nature, they being both servants of his providence : art is the perfection of nature : were the world now as it was the sixth... | |
 | Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 sider
...strictly, there was no deformity, because no form; nor was it yet impregnate by the voice of God. Now nature is not at variance with art, nor art with nature; they being both servants of his providence.' Art is the perfection of nature. Were the world now as it was the sixth... | |
 | 1845 - 960 sider
...Better poetry, as well as philosophy, is that of Sir Thomas Brown, though it be said, not sung :—“ Nature is not at variance with art, nor art with nature,...perfection of nature. Were the world now as it was the sixth day”_—when there was no town—” there were yet a chaos.” But the first town, we... | |
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