| Sir Thomas Browne - 1893 - 154 Seiten
...spirits, against that cold potion, and Cato before he durst give the fatall stroak spent part of the night in reading the immortality of Plato, thereby confirming...that melancholy can throw at a man, to tell him he 1 is at the end of his nature ; or that there is no further state to come, unto which this seemes progressionall,... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1896 - 252 Seiten
...against that cold potion; and Cato, before he durst give the fatal stroke, spent part of the night in reading the Immortality of Plato, thereby confirming...wavering hand unto the animosity of that attempt. C? It is the heaviest stone that melancholy can [23] r his nature; or that there is no further state... | |
| Joel Chandler Harris - 1896 - 384 Seiten
...instead of fixing expectation on those that are to come. Sir Thomas Browne says it is the heaviest stone melancholy can throw at a man to tell him he is at the end of his nature; but melancholy has pebbles which, on occasions, she fits to her sling. She throws a jagged one when,... | |
| Joel Chandler Harris - 1896 - 382 Seiten
...expeetation on those that are to eome. Sir Thomas Browne says it is the heaviest stone melaneholy ean throw at a man to tell him he is at the end of his nature; hut melaneholv has pehhles whieh, on oeeasious, she fits to her sling. She throws a jagged one when,... | |
| Horace - 1898 - 538 Seiten
...Thos. Browne, Urne Burial, 'And Cato, before he durst give the fatal stroke, spent part of the night in reading the Immortality of Plato, thereby confirming...wavering hand unto the animosity of that attempt'; Lucan. 1. 128, victrix causa deis placait sed vicia Catoni; Id. 2. 315-320, 380 sqq. ; Manil. 4. 87,... | |
| Horace - 1898 - 538 Seiten
...Thos. Browne, Urne Burial, 'And Cato, before he durst give the fatal stroke, spent part of the night in reading the Immortality of Plato, thereby confirming...wavering hand unto the animosity of that attempt'; Lucan. 1. 128, victrix causa deis placuit sed victa Catoni; Id. 2. 315-320, 380 sqq. ; Manil. 4. 87,... | |
| 1912 - 786 Seiten
...hopeless disease, and yet to remember, as Sir Thomas Browne, himself a physician, has said, that " it is the heaviest stone that melancholy can throw at a man to tell him that he is at the end of his being " — these, and many other difficult duties and acts of self-discipline... | |
| 1901 - 440 Seiten
...against that cold potion ; and Cato, before he durst give the fatal stroke, spent part of the night in reading the Immortality of Plato, thereby confirming...is no further state to come, unto which this seems progressional, and otherwise made in vain. Without this accomplishment, the natural expectation and... | |
| 1901 - 436 Seiten
...against that cold potion ; and Cato, before he durst give the fatal stroke, spent part of the night in reading the Immortality of Plato, thereby confirming...is no further state to come, unto which this seems progressional, and otherwise made in vain. Without this accomplishment, the natural expectation and... | |
| Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - 1901 - 432 Seiten
...against that cold potion; and Cato, before he durst give the fatal stroke, spent part of the night in reading the Immortality of Plato, thereby confirming...is no further state to come, unto which this seems progressional, and otherwise made in vain. Without this accomplishment, the natural expectation and... | |
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