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 day, there were yet a chaos. Nature hath made one world, and art another.... La Belle Assemblée - Página 1121818Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1889 - 466 páginas
...notwithstanding, (to speak 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.... | |
| Anna M. Stoddart - 1895 - 398 páginas
...and delivered in Latin. It was printed with the motto, from Sir Thomas Browne's ' Religio Medici,' " Now Nature is not at variance with Art nor Art with Nature." This oration, in vigorous Latin, dealt with the rational as opposed to the pedantic method of teaching... | |
| 1896 - 1224 páginas
...That made no medicine for a troubled mind ! c BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER — Plulaster. Act III. Sc. 1. ove three more, If it prove fair weather. it. SIR JOHN SUCKLING — Con botli servants of hi* providence : art is the perfection of nature ; were the world now as it was the... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 460 páginas
...become sometimes more remarkable than the principal fabric. To speak yet more narrowly, there was never any thing ugly or misshapen, but the chaos; wherein...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... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 618 páginas
...were some different thing from nature, and artificial from natural." Likewise Sir Thomas Browne: " Nature is not at variance with art, nor art with nature; they both being the servants of the Providence of God. Art is the perfection of nature: were the world now... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1902 - 354 páginas
...become sometimes more remarkable than the principal fabrick. To speak yet more narrowly, there was never any thing ugly or mis-shapen but the chaos ; wherein,...his providence. Art is the perfection of ' Nature the nature.~; Were the world now as it was the GocTdoth y sixth day, there were yet a chaos. Nature... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 450 páginas
...become sometimes more remarkable than the principal fabric. To speak yet more narrowly, there was never any thing ugly or misshapen, but the chaos; wherein...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 Edmund Gosse - 1905 - 232 páginas
...there was no deformity, because no form ; nor was it yet impregnated by the voice of God. Now Nature i is not at variance with Art, nor Art with Nature, they being , /• both servants of His Providence. Art is the perfection of I Nature. Were the world now as it was the sixth... | |
| Harold Bayley - 1906 - 418 páginas
...talk as if Art were something different from Nature. BACON ({Descriptio Globi Intelkctualis) 1612. Nature is not at variance with art, nor art with nature they being both servants of His Providence. Art is the perfection of nature.... In brief all things are artificial,... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1909 - 258 páginas
...to fpeake ftricHy, there was no deformity, becaufe no forme, nor was it yet impregnate by the voyce 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 fixt... | |
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