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 Up, Band 2Longman, Rees, 1837 |
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... marry my daughter , place my son , & c . 10 ! if I might but live a while longer , to see all things settled , some two or three year ; I would pay my debts , make all my reckonings even ; but they are come and past , and thou hast more ...
... marry my daughter , place my son , & c . 10 ! if I might but live a while longer , to see all things settled , some two or three year ; I would pay my debts , make all my reckonings even ; but they are come and past , and thou hast more ...
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... Marry not an old crony , or a fool , for mony . Be not over solicitous or curious . Seek that which may be found . Seem not greater then thou art . Take thy pleasure soberly . Ocymum ne terito . Live merrily as thou canst . Take heed by ...
... Marry not an old crony , or a fool , for mony . Be not over solicitous or curious . Seek that which may be found . Seem not greater then thou art . Take thy pleasure soberly . Ocymum ne terito . Live merrily as thou canst . Take heed by ...
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... marry such as are equal in years , birth , fortunes , beauty , of like conditions , & c . Of a good family , good education . To use them well . Subs . 2 . II Religious Melancholy , Sect . 4 . A proof 148 ANALYSIS OF THE THIRD PARTITION .
... marry such as are equal in years , birth , fortunes , beauty , of like conditions , & c . Of a good family , good education . To use them well . Subs . 2 . II Religious Melancholy , Sect . 4 . A proof 148 ANALYSIS OF THE THIRD PARTITION .
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... marry one another , and fall in love if they grow in sight ; and when the winde brings the smell to them , they are mar- velously affected . Philostratus in Imaginibus , observes as much , and Galen lib . 6. de locis affectis , cap . 5 ...
... marry one another , and fall in love if they grow in sight ; and when the winde brings the smell to them , they are mar- velously affected . Philostratus in Imaginibus , observes as much , and Galen lib . 6. de locis affectis , cap . 5 ...
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... marry ; yet whilst she is so old a crone , a beldam , she can neither see nor hear , go nor stand , a meer karcass , a witch , and scarce feel : she catterwauls , and must have a stallion , a champion ; she must and will marry again ...
... marry ; yet whilst she is so old a crone , a beldam , she can neither see nor hear , go nor stand , a meer karcass , a witch , and scarce feel : she catterwauls , and must have a stallion , a champion ; she must and will marry again ...
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aliis amongst amor amoris Apuleius Aristænetus Avicenna beauty beleeve Cæsar Cardan Catullus cause commend consil cure dæmon dayes Deus disease divel divine dote doth ejus emperour enim eorum Epictetus Epist etsi fair feare Felix Plater friends Gods grace habet hæc hath heart heaven hellebor hist honest honour husband Jupiter Juvenal king kiss live lovers Lucian lust Lycias maid marry melan melancholy mihi minde misery mistress mulieres neque nihil nisi oculis omnes omnia Ovid passion Pausanias Petronius Philostratus physick Plato Plautus Plutarch poet potest princes Psal puellæ quæ quam quid quis quod quum religion rest sæpe saith Seneca shew sibi sine soule sunt superstition sweet symptomes thee thine things thou art tibi unto uxor Venus vertue wife wives woman women yeers yong
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Seite 176 - For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold. She is more precious than rubies : and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto her.
Seite 575 - Wherefore is light given to him that is in misery, and life unto the bitter in soul...
Seite 196 - Philostratus, in his fourth book de Vita Apollonii, hath a memorable instance in this kind, which I may not omit, of one Menippus Lycius, a young man twenty-five years of age, that going betwixt Cenchreas and Corinth, met such a phantasm in the habit of a fair gentlewoman, which taking him by the hand, carried him home to her house, in the suburbs of Corinth, and told him she was a Phoenician by birth, and if he would tarry with her, he should hear her sing and play, and drink such wine as never...
Seite 402 - Soles occidere et redire possunt: nobis cum semel occidit brevis lux, nox est perpetua una dormienda.
Seite 182 - For natural affection soon doth cease, And quenched is with Cupid's greater flame ; But faithful friendship doth them both suppress, And them with mastering discipline doth tame, Through thoughts aspiring to eternal fame. For as the soul doth rule the earthly mass, And all the service of the body frame ; So love of soul doth love of body pass, No less than perfect gold surmounts the meanest brass.
Seite 269 - Malo me Galatea petit, lasciva puella, et fugit ad salices, et se cupit ante videri.
Seite 130 - The Turks have a drink called Coffee (for they use no wine), so named of a berry as black as soot, and as bitter, (like that black drink which was in use amongst the Lacedaemonians, and perhaps the same) , which they sip still off, and sup as warm as they can suffer...
Seite 197 - Tantalus gold, described by Homer, no substance, but meer illusions. When she saw herself descried, she wept, and desired Apollonius to be silent, but he would not be moved, and thereupon she, plate, house, and all that was in it, vanished in an instant: ' many thousands took notice of this fact, for it was done in the midst of Greece.
Seite 89 - The skill of the physician shall lift up his head : and in the sight of great men he shall be in admiration.
Seite 194 - Omne adeo genus in terris hominumque ferarumque, Et genus aequoreum, pecudes, pictaeque volucres, In furias ignemque ruunt : amor omnibus idem.