The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it Is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptomes, Prognostics, ... In Three Partitions. ... By Democritus Junior. With a Satyricall Preface ... The Ninth Edition, Corrected; to which is Now First Prefixed, an Account of the Author. ...J. Cundee, 1800 |
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... . Besides , it • Seneca in ludo in mortem Claudii Cæsaris . Lib . de curiositate . Modò hæc tibi usui sint , quemvis authorem fingito . Wecker . VOL . I. B hath 2 hath been always an ordinary custom , as Gellius ! ...
... . Besides , it • Seneca in ludo in mortem Claudii Cæsaris . Lib . de curiositate . Modò hæc tibi usui sint , quemvis authorem fingito . Wecker . VOL . I. B hath 2 hath been always an ordinary custom , as Gellius ! ...
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... Seneca , aliud agere quam nihil , better do to no end , than no- thing . I wrote therefore , and busied my self in this playing labour , otiosaq ; diligentiá ut vitarem torporem feriandi with Vectius in Macrobius , atq ; otium in utile ...
... Seneca , aliud agere quam nihil , better do to no end , than no- thing . I wrote therefore , and busied my self in this playing labour , otiosaq ; diligentiá ut vitarem torporem feriandi with Vectius in Macrobius , atq ; otium in utile ...
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... Seneca approves ) , aliud tamen quà munde sumptum sit apparet , which nature doth with the aliment of our bodies incorporate , digest , assimulate , I do conquoquere quod hausi , dispose of what I take . I make them pay tribute , to set ...
... Seneca approves ) , aliud tamen quà munde sumptum sit apparet , which nature doth with the aliment of our bodies incorporate , digest , assimulate , I do conquoquere quod hausi , dispose of what I take . I make them pay tribute , to set ...
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... Seneca's fate , that superinten- dent of wit , learning , judgement , ad stuporem doctus , the best of Greek and Latin writers , in Plutarch's opinion ; " that renowned corrector of vice , " as " Fabius terms him , and painful ...
... Seneca's fate , that superinten- dent of wit , learning , judgement , ad stuporem doctus , the best of Greek and Latin writers , in Plutarch's opinion ; " that renowned corrector of vice , " as " Fabius terms him , and painful ...
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... Seneca , quid scribam , non quemadmodum , rather what , then how to write . For as Philo thinks , " He that is conversant about matter , neglects words , and those that excell in this art of speaking , have no profound learning ...
... Seneca , quid scribam , non quemadmodum , rather what , then how to write . For as Philo thinks , " He that is conversant about matter , neglects words , and those that excell in this art of speaking , have no profound learning ...
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الصفحة 60 - Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil ; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness ; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!
الصفحة 6 - Howsoever, it is a kind of policy in these days, to prefix a phantastical title to a book which is to be sold ; for, as larks come down to a day-net, many vain readers will tarry and stand gazing like silly passengers at an antic picture in a painter's shop, that will not look at a judicious piece.
الصفحة xi - WHEN I go musing all alone, Thinking of divers things foreknown ; When I build castles in the air, Void of sorrow, and void of fear, Pleasing myself with phantasms sweet ; Methinks, the time runs very fleet ! All my joys to this, are folly ; Nought so sweet as Melancholy...
الصفحة xvi - I have heard some of the ancients of Christ-church often say, that his company was very merry, facete, and juvenile ; and no man in his time did surpass him for his ready and dextrous interlarding his common discourses among them with verses from the poets, or sentences from classic authors; which being then all the fashion in the university, made his company the more acceptable.
الصفحة 418 - I no sooner (saith he) come into the library, but I bolt the door to me, excluding lust, ambition, avarice, and all such vices, whose nurse is Idleness, the mother of Ignorance, and Melancholy herself, and in the very lap of eternity, amongst so many divine souls, I take my seat with so lofty a spirit and sweet content, that I pity all our great ones, and rich men that know not this happiness.
الصفحة 417 - King James, 1605, when he came to see our University of Oxford, and amongst other edifices now went to view that famous library, renewed by Sir Thomas Bodley, in imitation of Alexander, at his departure brake out into that noble speech, If...
الصفحة xi - In a dark grove, or irksome den, With discontents and furies, then A thousand miseries at once Mine heavy heart and soul ensconce. All my griefs to this are jolly, None so sour as melancholy.
الصفحة 5 - I hear new news every day, and those ordinary rumours of war, plagues, fires, inundations, thefts, murders, massacres, meteors, comets, spectrums, prodigies, apparitions, of towns taken, cities besieged in France, Germany, Turkey, Persia, Poland, &c., daily musters and preparations, and such like, which these tempestuous times afford, battles fought, so many men slain, monomachies, shipwrecks, piracies and sea-fights; peace, leagues, stratagems, and fresh alarms.
الصفحة 91 - if any were visited with the falling sickness, madness, gout, leprosy, or any such dangerous disease, which was likely to be propagated from the father to the son, he was instantly gelded: a woman kept from all company of men; and if by chance, having some such disease, she were found to be with child, she with her brood were buried alive": and this was done for the common good, lest the whole nation should be injured or corrupted.
الصفحة 3 - I have continued (having the use of as good libraries as ever he had) a scholar, and would be therefore loth, either by living as a drone, to be an unprofitable or unworthy member of so learned and noble a society, or to write that which should be any way dishonourable to such a royal and ample foundation.