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... animal within him The advantage of timely relaxation J. Hunter and Blumenbach ....... Anecdotes relative to the detection of Impostors , by 116 117 118 , 119 120 120 Abernethy , equally with J. Hunter , favourable to the study of ...
... animal within him The advantage of timely relaxation J. Hunter and Blumenbach ....... Anecdotes relative to the detection of Impostors , by 116 117 118 , 119 120 120 Abernethy , equally with J. Hunter , favourable to the study of ...
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... animal indulgence , often passed their lives in the laborious study and transcription of volumes , which , to all the world but themselves , were sealed books ; or else , devoting them- selves to the more active concerns of their ...
... animal indulgence , often passed their lives in the laborious study and transcription of volumes , which , to all the world but themselves , were sealed books ; or else , devoting them- selves to the more active concerns of their ...
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... animal gratification , with the aggravating guilt of having been a solitary and not a social glutton : my infirmities are precisely such as necessarily result from the neglect of those rules of temperance which it has been my task to ...
... animal gratification , with the aggravating guilt of having been a solitary and not a social glutton : my infirmities are precisely such as necessarily result from the neglect of those rules of temperance which it has been my task to ...
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... animal indulgence ; and how numerous are the examples even of medical men , who in defiance of the clearest evidence , have become , by their habits of life , martyrs to the gout ! What shall we think , for instance , of the infatuation ...
... animal indulgence ; and how numerous are the examples even of medical men , who in defiance of the clearest evidence , have become , by their habits of life , martyrs to the gout ! What shall we think , for instance , of the infatuation ...
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... animal economy extended , to discern the nature , and mode of cure of the diseases in either department of medical science ; yet , doubtless , each most competent to decide upon the best means for effecting the latter purpose , in that ...
... animal economy extended , to discern the nature , and mode of cure of the diseases in either department of medical science ; yet , doubtless , each most competent to decide upon the best means for effecting the latter purpose , in that ...
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Página 65 - But original déficience cannot be supplied. The want of human interest is always felt. Paradise Lost is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again. None ever wished it longer than it is. Its perusal is a duty rather than a pleasure. We read Milton for
Página 202 - in the judges' seat, nor understand the sentence of judgment; they cannot declare justice and judgment; and they shall not be found where parables are spoken. " But they will maintain the state of the world, and all their desire is in the work of their
Página 80 - reached Abbotsford on the 19th. About half-past one, PM on the 21st of September, Sir Walter breathed his last, in the presence of all his children. It was a beautiful day, so warm, that every window was wide open—and so perfectly still, that the sound of all others
Página 67 - Milton knew human nature only in the gross, and had never studied the shades of character, nor the combinations of concurring, or the perplexity of contending, passions. He had read much, and knew what books could teach ; but had mingled little in the world, and was deficient in the knowledge which experience must confer.
Página 27 - Write ; from henceforth blessed are the dead which die in the Lord ; even so saith the Spirit ; for they rest from their labours.
Página 202 - cannot a city be inhabited ; and they shall not dwell where they will, nor go up and down ; "They shall not be sought for in public counsel, nor sit high in the congregation ; they shall not sit in the judges' seat, nor understand the sentence of judgment; they cannot declare justice and judgment; and they shall not be found where parables are spoken.
Página 70 - Be not ye afraid of them ; remember the Lord, which is great and terrible, and fight for your brethren, your sons, and your daughters, your wives, and your houses.'
Página 80 - most delicious to his ear, the gentle ripple of the Tweed over its pebbles, was distinctly audible as we knelt around the bed, and his eldest son kissed and closed his eyes.
Página 64 - I am now to examine Paradise Lost ; a poem which, considered with respect to design, may claim the first place ; and, with respect to performance, the second, among the productions of the human mind.
Página 66 - sent his faculties out upon discovery, into worlds where only imagination can travel, and delighted to form new modes of existence, and furnish sentiment and action to superior beings, to trace the counsels of hell, or accompany the choirs of heaven,