The Anatomy of Melancholy ...: To which is Prefixed, a Satyricall Preface ...B. Blake, 1838 - 743 من الصفحات |
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... thee , What stars incline thee so to be ? 7. But see the madman rage downright With furious looks , a ghastly sight ! Naked in chains bound doth he lie And roars amain he knows not why ! Observe him ; for as in a glass , Thine angry ...
... thee , What stars incline thee so to be ? 7. But see the madman rage downright With furious looks , a ghastly sight ! Naked in chains bound doth he lie And roars amain he knows not why ! Observe him ; for as in a glass , Thine angry ...
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... thee , and be for thy use , suppose the man in the moon , or whom thou wilt , to be the author : I would not willingly be known . Yet , in some sort to give thee satisfaction , which is more than I need , I will shew a reason , both of ...
... thee , and be for thy use , suppose the man in the moon , or whom thou wilt , to be the author : I would not willingly be known . Yet , in some sort to give thee satisfaction , which is more than I need , I will shew a reason , both of ...
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... thee not to lose time in perusing so vain a subject ; 1 should be peradventure loth my self to read him or thee so writing ; ' tis not operæ pretium . All I say , is this , that I have precedents for it , which Iso- crates calls ...
... thee not to lose time in perusing so vain a subject ; 1 should be peradventure loth my self to read him or thee so writing ; ' tis not operæ pretium . All I say , is this , that I have precedents for it , which Iso- crates calls ...
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... thee and some such , I shall haply be approved and commended by others , and so . Hor . 4 Hor , Antwerp . fol . 1607. Muretus . & Lipsius . b Hor . i Fieri non potest , ut quod quisque , cogitat , dicat unus . Muretus , Lib . 1. de ord ...
... thee and some such , I shall haply be approved and commended by others , and so . Hor . 4 Hor , Antwerp . fol . 1607. Muretus . & Lipsius . b Hor . i Fieri non potest , ut quod quisque , cogitat , dicat unus . Muretus , Lib . 1. de ord ...
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... thee better , and , upon peruse , Make thee not say , and , what thou tak'st , 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 ...
... thee better , and , upon peruse , Make thee not say , and , what thou tak'st , 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 ...
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الصفحة 10 - So that as a river runs sometimes precipitate and swift, then dull and slow; now direct, then per ambages; now deep, then shallow; now muddy, then clear; now broad, then narrow; doth my style flow: now serious, then light; now comical, then satirical; now more elaborate, then remiss, as the present subject required, or as at that time I was affected.
الصفحة 1 - 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...
الصفحة iv - 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 87 - Wierus tells a story of such a one at Padua, 1541, that would not believe to the contrary, but that he was a wolf.
الصفحة viii - Thrace, and was sent for thither to be their law-maker, recorder, or town-clerk, as some will ; or as others, he was there bred and 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, v and laugh heartily at such variety of ridiculous objects, which there he saw.
الصفحة 5 - As a good housewife out of divers fleeces weaves one piece of cloth, a bee gathers wax and honey out of many flowers, and makes a new bundle of all...
الصفحة 3 - I aimed at, vel ut lenirem animum scribendo, to ease my mind by writing, for I had gravidum cor, fxdum capuf, a kind of imposthume in my head, which I was very desirous to be unladen of, and could imagine no fitter evacuation than this.
الصفحة 9 - Nicholas Car, in his Oration of the paucity of English writers, gives, that so many flourishing wits are smothered in oblivion, lye dead and buried, in this our nation.
الصفحة 13 - Or else I can excuse my studies with 2 Lessius the Jesuit in like case. It is a disease of the soul on which 1 am to treat, and as much appertaining to a divine as to a physician, and who knows not what an agreement there is betwixt these two professions...
الصفحة 2 - Thus I daily hear, and such like, both private and public news. Amidst the gallantry and misery of the world...