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, Medicinally, Historically Opened and Cut UpChatto and Windus, 1883 - 747 من الصفحات |
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... better contemplate , I find it related by some , that he put out his eyes , and was in his old age voluntarily blind , yet saw more than all Greece besides , and ' writ of every subject , Nihil in toto opificio naturæ , de quo non ...
... better contemplate , I find it related by some , that he put out his eyes , and was in his old age voluntarily blind , yet saw more than all Greece besides , and ' writ of every subject , Nihil in toto opificio naturæ , de quo non ...
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... better cure it in himself , and by his writings and obser- vations ' teach others how to prevent and avoid it . Which good intent of his , Hippocrates highly commended : Democritus Junior is therefore bold to imitate , and because he ...
... better cure it in himself , and by his writings and obser- vations ' teach others how to prevent and avoid it . Which good intent of his , Hippocrates highly commended : Democritus Junior is therefore bold to imitate , and because he ...
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... better do to no end , than nothing . I wrote therefore , and busied myself in this playing labour , otiosaq . diligentiâ ut vitarem torporem feriandi with Vectius in Ma- crobius , atq . otium in utile verterem negotium . Simul et ...
... better do to no end , than nothing . I wrote therefore , and busied myself in this playing labour , otiosaq . diligentiâ ut vitarem torporem feriandi with Vectius in Ma- crobius , atq . otium in utile verterem negotium . Simul et ...
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... better soil in another : by woods , groves , hills , dales , plains , & c . I shall lead thee per ardua montium , et lubrica vallium , et roscida cespitum , et * glebosa camporum , through variety of objects that which thou shalt like ...
... better soil in another : by woods , groves , hills , dales , plains , & c . I shall lead thee per ardua montium , et lubrica vallium , et roscida cespitum , et * glebosa camporum , through variety of objects that which thou shalt like ...
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... better , and , upon peruse , Make thee not say , and what thou takest refuse . But I am now resolved never to put this treatise out again , Ne quid nimis , I will not hereafter add , alter , or retract ; I have done . The last and ...
... better , and , upon peruse , Make thee not say , and what thou takest refuse . But I am now resolved never to put this treatise out again , Ne quid nimis , I will not hereafter add , alter , or retract ; I have done . The last and ...
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الصفحة 494 - The young man, a philosopher, otherwise staid and discreet, able to moderate his passions, though not this of love, tarried with her awhile to his great content, and at last married her, to whose wedding, amongst other guests came Apollonius; who, by some probable conjectures, found her out to be a serpent, a lamia; and that all her furniture was, like Tantalus' gold, described by Homer, no substance but mere illusions.
الصفحة 429 - The skill of the physician shall lift up his head : and in the sight of great men he shall be in admiration.
الصفحة 3 - 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 competency (laus Deo) from my noble and munificent patrons.
الصفحة 3 - Today we hear of new lords and officers created, to-morrow of some great men deposed, and then again of fresh honours conferred ; one is let loose, another imprisoned ; one purchaseth, another breaketh; he thrives, his neighbour turns bankrupt; now plenty, then again dearth and famine; one runs, another rides, wrangles, laughs, weeps, &c.
الصفحة 3 - I have no wife nor children, good or bad, to provide for ; a mere spectator of other men's fortunes and adventures, and how they act their parts, which methinks are diversely presented unto me, as from a common theatre or scene. I hear new news every day...
الصفحة 161 - ... winding and unwinding themselves as so many clocks, and still pleasing their humours, until at last the SCENE...
الصفحة 12 - I neglect phrases, and labour wholly to inform my reader's understanding, not to please his ear; 'tis not my study or intent to compose neatly, which an orator requires, but to express myself readily and plainly as it happens.
الصفحة 106 - ... sum, intelligible even to the meanest capacity; and that is, Do not that to another, which thou wouldest not have done to thyself...
الصفحة 346 - Wherefore I perceive that there is nothing better, than that a man should rejoice in his own works; for that is his portion: for who shall bring him to see what shall be after him?
الصفحة 81 - And an heavy yoke is upon the sons of Adam, From the day that they go out of their mother's womb, Till the day that they return to the mother of all things.