The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it Is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptoms, Prognostics, and Several Cures of it : in Three Partitions, with Their Several Sections, Members, and Subsections, Philosophically, Medically, Historically Opened and Cut Up : with a Satirical Preface, Conducing to the Following Discourse, المجلد 1Armstrong, 1880 |
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الصفحة 27
... Nihil in toto opificio naturæ , de quo non scripsit . " A man of an excellent wit , profound conceit ; and to attain knowledge the better in his younger years he travelled to Egypt and Athens , to confer with learned men , 9 " admired ...
... Nihil in toto opificio naturæ , de quo non scripsit . " A man of an excellent wit , profound conceit ; and to attain knowledge the better in his younger years he travelled to Egypt and Athens , to confer with learned men , 9 " admired ...
الصفحة 29
... nihil est , nihil deest , I have little , I want nothing all my treasure is in Minerva's tower . Greater preferment as I could never get , so am I not in debt for it , I have a compe- tence ( laus Deo ) from my noble and munificent ...
... nihil est , nihil deest , I have little , I want nothing all my treasure is in Minerva's tower . Greater preferment as I could never get , so am I not in debt for it , I have a compe- tence ( laus Deo ) from my noble and munificent ...
الصفحة 32
... nihil , better do to no end , than nothing . I wrote , therefore , and busied myself in this play- ing labour , otiosaq . diligentiâ ut vitarem torporem feriandi with Vectius in Macrobius , atq . otium in utile verterem nego- tium . 5 ...
... nihil , better do to no end , than nothing . I wrote , therefore , and busied myself in this play- ing labour , otiosaq . diligentiâ ut vitarem torporem feriandi with Vectius in Macrobius , atq . otium in utile verterem nego- tium . 5 ...
الصفحة 33
... nihil est , nisi te scire hoc sciat alter ) . I might be of Thucydides's opinion , 2 " to know a thing and not to express it , is all one as if he knew it not . " When I first took this task in hand , et quod ait ille , impellente genio ...
... nihil est , nisi te scire hoc sciat alter ) . I might be of Thucydides's opinion , 2 " to know a thing and not to express it , is all one as if he knew it not . " When I first took this task in hand , et quod ait ille , impellente genio ...
الصفحة 34
... construxit . 5 Iliada post Home- rum . 6 Nihil prætermissum quod a quovis dici possit . 7 Martialis . 8 Magis impium mortuorum lucubra tiones , quàm vestes furari . 4 scribendi cacoethes , and 1 " there is no 34 Democritus to the Reader .
... construxit . 5 Iliada post Home- rum . 6 Nihil prætermissum quod a quovis dici possit . 7 Martialis . 8 Magis impium mortuorum lucubra tiones , quàm vestes furari . 4 scribendi cacoethes , and 1 " there is no 34 Democritus to the Reader .
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affected amongst ancholy animi Aristotle Austin Avicenna beasts blood body brain Cæsar calls Cardan cause causeth choly cities common commonly consil covetous Crato cure dæmon Democritus devils discontent diseases divine dizzards doth ejus enim Epist fear Felix Plater folly fools Galen grief habent hæc hath heart Hildesheim Hippocrates hist homines hominum honour humours Idem idle inter kind labour Lactantius live liver magis malady malè meat melan melancholy men's mihi mind misery Montaltus morbis morbos multi natural Nemo nihil nisi nunc omnes omnia Ovid Paracelsus passions physicians Plato Plautus Plutarch poet poor potest præ quæ quam quibus quid quis quod quum reason rest Rhasis rich sæpe saith Scaliger scholars Sect Seneca sibi sorrow soul spirits Subs sunt thee things thou tion Tract Tully unto wise wits
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الصفحة 99 - 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 28 - M 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.
الصفحة 24 - MELANCHOLY, WHEN I go musing all alone, Thinking of divers things fore-known 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, Naught so sweet as melancholy.
الصفحة 30 - Now come tidings of weddings, maskings, mummeries, entertainments, jubilees, embassies, tilts and tournaments, trophies, triumphs, revels, sports, plays : then again, as in a new shifted scene, treasons, cheating tricks, robberies, enormous villanies in all kinds, funerals, burials, deaths of princes, new discoveries, expeditions, now comical, then tragical matters.
الصفحة 27 - ... born. Howsoever it was, there he lived at last in a garden in the suburbs, wholly betaking himself to his studies and a private life, "saving that sometimes he would walk down to the haven, "and laugh heartily at such variety of ridiculous objects, which there he saw.
الصفحة 39 - Though there were many giants of old in physic and philosophy, yet I say with Didacus Stella, a dwarf standing on the shoulders of a giant may see farther than a giant himself; I may likely add, alter, and see farther than my predecessors.
الصفحة 402 - ... ill-coloured, spend their fortunes, lose their wits, and many times their lives, and all through immoderate pains, and extraordinary studies. If you will not believe the truth of this, look upon great Tostatus and Thomas Aquinas's works, and tell me whether those men took pains ? peruse Austin, Hierom, &c., and many thousands besides.
الصفحة 24 - Presents a thousand ugly shapes, Headless bears, black men, and apes, Doleful outcries, and fearful sights, My sad and dismal soul affrights. All my griefs to this are jolly, None so damn'd as melancholy.
الصفحة 24 - When to myself I act and smile, With pleasing thoughts the time beguile, By a brook side or wood so green, Unheard, unsought for, or unseen, A thousand pleasures do me bless, And crown my soul with happiness. All my joys besides are folly, None so sweet as melancholy.
الصفحة 37 - ... new invention of their own; but we weave the same web still, twist the same rope again and again, or if it be a new invention, 'tis but some bauble or toy, which idle fellows write, for as idle fellows to read, and who so cannot invent?