The Works of Sir William Temple, Bart: An essay upon the advancement of trade in Ireland. Of popular discontents. An introduction to the history of England. Of gardening. An essay upon the cure of the gout by moxa. Of health and long life. Of heroic virtue. Of poetry. An essay upon ancient and modern learning. Thoughts upon reviewing that essay. Of the excesses of grief. Of the different conditions of life and fortune. Heads of an essay on conversation. PoetryF.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... physicians , to apply such as are contrary to the disease , because they cannot find such as are pro- per for it . The true and natural ground of trade and riches is number of people in proportion to the compass of ground they inhabit ...
... physicians , to apply such as are contrary to the disease , because they cannot find such as are pro- per for it . The true and natural ground of trade and riches is number of people in proportion to the compass of ground they inhabit ...
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... physician is excused for leaving his patient , when he finds the disease grown desperate , and can , by his attendance , ex- pect only to receive his own fees , without any hopes or appearance of deserving them , or contributing further ...
... physician is excused for leaving his patient , when he finds the disease grown desperate , and can , by his attendance , ex- pect only to receive his own fees , without any hopes or appearance of deserving them , or contributing further ...
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... physicians by diseases . Notwithstanding all these arts of the Prince , and industry of his Ministers , to introduce the Norman language in England , yet all was frustrated by the over balance of numbers in the nation , in propor- tion ...
... physicians by diseases . Notwithstanding all these arts of the Prince , and industry of his Ministers , to introduce the Norman language in England , yet all was frustrated by the over balance of numbers in the nation , in propor- tion ...
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... passed upon it of being with- out cure . I had passed twenty years of my life , and seve- ral accidents of danger in health , without any my use of physicians ; and , from some experiments of Of the Cure of the Gout . 255.
... passed upon it of being with- out cure . I had passed twenty years of my life , and seve- ral accidents of danger in health , without any my use of physicians ; and , from some experiments of Of the Cure of the Gout . 255.
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William Temple. use of physicians ; and , from some experiments of my own , as well as much reading and thought upon that subject , had reasoned myself into an opinion , that the use of them and their methods ( unless in some sudden and ...
William Temple. use of physicians ; and , from some experiments of my own , as well as much reading and thought upon that subject , had reasoned myself into an opinion , that the use of them and their methods ( unless in some sudden and ...
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Страница 450 - That among so many things as are by men possessed or pursued in the course of their lives, all the rest are baubles, besides old wood to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to converse with, and old books to read.
Страница 482 - The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new ? it hath been already of old time, which was before us.
Страница 433 - in me iacis ? est auctor quis denique eorum 80 vixi cum quibus? absentem qui rodit amicum, qui non defendit alio culpante, solutos qui captat risus hominum famamque dicacis, fingere qui non visa potest, commissa tacere qui nequit, hie niger est, hunc tu, Romane, caveto.
Страница 441 - When all is done, human life is, at the greatest and the best, but like a froward child, that must be played with and humoured a little to keep it quiet till it falls asleep, and then the care is over.
Страница 271 - Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. Let him drink and forget his poverty and remember his misery no more.
Страница 212 - For this reason Epicurus passed his life wholly in his garden: there he studied, there he exercised, there he taught his philosophy; and, indeed, no other sort of abode seems to contribute so much to both the tranquillity of mind and indolence of body, which he made his chief ends.
Страница 434 - The academy set up by Cardinal Richelieu, to amuse the wits of that age and country, and divert them from raking into his politics and ministry, brought this into vogue ; and the French wits have, for this last age, been wholly turned to the refinement of their style and language ; and, indeed, with such success, that it can hardly be equalled, and runs equally through their verse and their prose.
Страница 241 - The measure of choosing well is whether a man likes what he has chosen, which, I thank God, has befallen me; and though among the follies of my life, building and planting have not been the least, and have cost me...
Страница 234 - ... fountains, and waterworks. If the hill had not ended with the lower garden, and the wall were not bounded by a common way that goes through the park, they might have added a third quarter of all greens ; but this want is supplied by a garden on the other side of the house, which is all of that sort, very wild, shady, and adorned with rough rockwork and fountains.
Страница 213 - ... of forest, either found there before it was inclosed or planted after; either cultivated like gardens, for shades and for walks, with fountains or streams, and all sorts of plants usual in the climate and pleasant to the eye, the smell, or the taste; or else employed, like our parks, for inclosure and harbour of all sorts of wild beasts, as well as for the pleasure of riding and walking: and so they were of more or less extent, and of different entertainment, according to the several humours...