| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1859 - 616 sider
...natural." The same sentiment is ei pressed both by Sir Thomas Brown and by Shakspeare. Brown says, " 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,... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 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...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 brief, all things... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1862 - 484 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 •• Nature as... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1862 - 512 sider
...GLASGOW . . JAMES MACLEHOSE. N UG^E CRITICS OCCASIONAL PAPERS WRITTEN AT THE SEA SIDE BY SHIRLEY. Now nature is not at variance with art, nor art with nature ; they being both servants of His providence. Nature hath made one world, and art another. In brief, rill things are... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1862 - 468 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 " Nature as it was... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1862 - 476 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 - 1862 - 476 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 » Nature as it was... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1862 - 552 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^^Jusjrovidjencfi: .ait is the perfecJjqnjjQiature: were the world now " Nature... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1868 - 336 sider
...difficult to conceive a deep and a just thought more eloquently expressed than in the following word«: "Nature is not at variance with art nor art with nature...perfection of nature. Were the world now as it was th» sixth day, there were yet a chuos. Nature hath made one world and art another. In belief all things... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1869 - 240 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...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 brief, all things... | |
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