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Halaman 53
... cured him independence ; we have feen how he ruined , in- to the bargain , a conftitution , which , in its original tex- ture , feemed formed to last much longer . When illness and indigence were once let in upon him , he no longer re ...
... cured him independence ; we have feen how he ruined , in- to the bargain , a conftitution , which , in its original tex- ture , feemed formed to last much longer . When illness and indigence were once let in upon him , he no longer re ...
Halaman 99
... cures had stood at the time of the Doctor's writing it , from four months to upwards of three years . The fifth , is a happy Reduction of that extraordinary and unufual Diflocation , viz . of the Thigh - bone , by Mr. Tra- vis , the ...
... cures had stood at the time of the Doctor's writing it , from four months to upwards of three years . The fifth , is a happy Reduction of that extraordinary and unufual Diflocation , viz . of the Thigh - bone , by Mr. Tra- vis , the ...
Halaman 100
... cure is afcribed to opium , affifted by the warm bath . This convulfive difeafe did not arife , as ufual , from any ... cured , after several remiffions and intervals of which , 100 Medical Obfervations.
... cure is afcribed to opium , affifted by the warm bath . This convulfive difeafe did not arife , as ufual , from any ... cured , after several remiffions and intervals of which , 100 Medical Obfervations.
Halaman 101
... cured it chiefly by confinement to a warm room , and encouraging a plentiful perfpiration . He fays , he loft none , but knew feveral old people who died , as he thinks , for want of care . He avoided bleeding , thinking it hurtful in ...
... cured it chiefly by confinement to a warm room , and encouraging a plentiful perfpiration . He fays , he loft none , but knew feveral old people who died , as he thinks , for want of care . He avoided bleeding , thinking it hurtful in ...
Halaman 102
... cures of feveral inveterate cafes by the Sublimate Solution , It extends to nineteen pages , including further ... cured of an Opacity of the Cornea , joined to other pocky symptoms , by the folution , he ordered it to a noble youth who ...
... cures of feveral inveterate cafes by the Sublimate Solution , It extends to nineteen pages , including further ... cured of an Opacity of the Cornea , joined to other pocky symptoms , by the folution , he ordered it to a noble youth who ...
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Halaman 17 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours.
Halaman 91 - If you ask then, what is this Unity of Spenser's Poem ? I say, It consists in the relation of it's several adventures to one common original, the appointment of the Faery Queen ; and to one common end, the completion of the Faery Queen's injunctions.
Halaman 139 - Under an oak whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood: To the which place a poor sequester'd stag, That from the hunter's aim had ta'en a hurt, Did come to languish...
Halaman 333 - There at the foot of yonder nodding beech That wreathes its old fantastic roots so high, His listless length at noontide would he stretch, And pore upon the brook that babbles by.
Halaman 93 - Queen is more apparent. His twelve knights are to exemplify as many virtues, out of which one illustrious character is to be composed.
Halaman 98 - ... earth : and as they never did fubfift but once, and are never likely to fubfift again, people would be led of courfe to think and fpeak of them, as romantic, and unnatural.
Halaman 174 - ... him? Other animals, indeed, they have provided with feet, by which they may remove from one place to another ; but to man, they have also given hands, with which he can form many things for his use, and make himself happier than creatures of any other kind. A tongue hath been bestowed on every other animal ; but what animal, except man, hath the power of forming words with it, whereby to explain his thoughts, and make them intelligible to others...
Halaman 39 - ... reflection; we meet with no rubs or difficulties in our way, or we do not perceive them ; we find ourselves able to go on without rules, and we do not so much as suspect, that we stand in need of them.
Halaman 87 - FOR, though much, no doubt, might be owing to the different humour and genius of the eaft and weft, antecedent to any cuftoms and forms of government, and independent of them; yet the confideration had of the females in the feudal conftitution will, of itfelf, account for this difference. It made them capable of fucceeding to fiefs as well as the men. And does not one fee, on the inftant, what...
Halaman 82 - Or may there not be something in the Gothic romance peculiarly suited to the views of a genius and to the ends of poetry? And may not the philosophic moderns have gone too far, in their perpetual ridicule and contempt of it?