| John Aubrey - 1999 - 550 páginas
...fortnight). He walked much and contemplated, and he had in the head of his Staffe a pen and inke-horne, carried always a Note-book in his pocket, and as soon as a notion darted, he presently entred it into his Booke, or els he should perhaps have lost it. He had... | |
| John W. N. Watkins - 1999 - 372 páginas
...contemplated, and he had in the head of his staffe a pen and ink-horne, carried always a note-booke in his pocket, and as soon as a thought darted, he presently entred it into his booke, or otherwise he might perhaps have lost it. He had drawne the designe of... | |
| Carl Zimmer - 2004 - 382 páginas
...contemplated," wrote his friend John Aubrey, "and he had in the head of his staff a pen and ink horn, carried always a notebook in his pocket, and as soon...he presently entered it into his book or otherwise he might have lost it." The universe, Hobbes wrote in his notebook, was made only of matter. Our bodies... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 2004 - 612 páginas
...contemplated, and he had in the head of his staffe a pen and inke-horne, carried always a note booke in his pocket, and as soon as a thought darted, he presently entred it into his booke, or otherwise he might perhaps have lost it.... Thus that book (the Leviathan)... | |
| Robert Sokolowski - 2008
...Hobbes, writes, "He walked much and contemplated, and he had in the head of his staff a pen and ink-horn, carried always a note-book in his pocket, and as soon as a notion darted, he presently entered it into his book, or else he should perhaps have lost it.'"8 But... | |
| John Bowle - 1961 - 482 páginas
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