Curiosities of Medical ExperienceR. Bentley, 1839 - 566 páginas |
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... says to Antony , Let me have men about me that are fat , — Sleek - headed men , and such as sleep o ' nights ; Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look , He thinks too much : such men are dangerous . Antony and Dolabella were both men of ...
... says to Antony , Let me have men about me that are fat , — Sleek - headed men , and such as sleep o ' nights ; Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look , He thinks too much : such men are dangerous . Antony and Dolabella were both men of ...
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... say , " God bless you , sir ! " to a huge professor when he walked over their work . Fatness has often been the butt of jocularity . Dr. Stafford , who was enormously fat , was honoured with this epitaph : Take heed , O good traveller ...
... say , " God bless you , sir ! " to a huge professor when he walked over their work . Fatness has often been the butt of jocularity . Dr. Stafford , who was enormously fat , was honoured with this epitaph : Take heed , O good traveller ...
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... says , that horse - dealers having been observed to fatten horses for sale by flogging them , an analogous method might be useful with spare persons who wish to become stouter . He also mentions slave- dealers who employed similar means ...
... says , that horse - dealers having been observed to fatten horses for sale by flogging them , an analogous method might be useful with spare persons who wish to become stouter . He also mentions slave- dealers who employed similar means ...
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... says , Nam genus hoc , vivo jam decrescebat Homero . Terra malos homines nunc educat , atque pusillos . It is however obvious , that former races , although they might have excelled the present generation in vigour from the nature of ...
... says , Nam genus hoc , vivo jam decrescebat Homero . Terra malos homines nunc educat , atque pusillos . It is however obvious , that former races , although they might have excelled the present generation in vigour from the nature of ...
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... says , that the Guayaquilists measure six feet and a half , and the Payaguas are equally tall , while the Caribbees of Cumana are distinguished by their almost gigantic size from all the other nations he had met with in the New World ...
... says , that the Guayaquilists measure six feet and a half , and the Payaguas are equally tall , while the Caribbees of Cumana are distinguished by their almost gigantic size from all the other nations he had met with in the New World ...
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Página 529 - I would not enter on my list of friends (Though graced with polished manners and fine sense Yet wanting sensibility) the man Who needlessly sets foot upon a worm.
Página 25 - The mind dances from scene to scene, unites all pleasures in all combinations, and riots in delights which nature and fortune, with all their bounty, cannot bestow.
Página 403 - If the balance of our lives had not one scale of reason to poise another of sensuality, the blood and baseness of our natures would conduct us to most preposterous conclusions...
Página 146 - For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth, and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty.
Página 445 - The brave man is not he who feels no fear, . For that were stupid and irrational, But he, whose noble soul its fear subdues, And bravely dares the danger nature shrinks from.
Página 127 - To deny the possibility, nay, actual existence, of witchcraft and sorcery is at once flatly to contradict the revealed word of God, in various passages both of the Old and New Testament : and the thing itself is a truth to which every nation in the world hath in its turn borne testimony, either by examples seemingly well attested or by prohibitory laws; which at least suppose the possibility of commerce with evil spirits.
Página 25 - To indulge the power of fiction, and send imagination out upon the wing, is often the sport of those who delight too much in silent speculation.
Página 25 - In time some particular train of ideas fixes the attention, all other intellectual gratifications are rejected, the mind, in weariness or leisure, recurs constantly to the favourite conception, and feasts on the luscious falsehood whenever she is offended with the bitterness of truth.
Página 403 - tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. Our bodies are our gardens, to the which our wills are gardeners ; so that if we will plant nettles or sow lettuce, set hyssop and weed up thyme, supply it with one gender of herbs or distract it with many, either to have it sterile with idleness or manured with industry, why, the power and corrigible authority of this lies in our wills.