| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1878 - 378 стор.
...And in itself Golds these two properties, Moisture and fluxuro .... Now thus far It may by metaphor apply itself Unto the general disposition : As when...Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw ^ All his affects, his spirits, and his power." The social peculiarities of the day are frequently alluded to... | |
| Alfred Guy K. L'Estrange - 1878 - 384 стор.
...And in itself holds these two properties, Moisture and fluxure .... Now thus far It may by metaphor apply itself Unto the general disposition : As when...quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his power." The social peculiarities of the day are frequently alluded to... | |
| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1878 - 380 стор.
...And in itself holds these two properties, Moisture and fluxure .... Now thus far It may by metaphor apply itself Unto the general disposition : As when...quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his power." The social peculiarities of the day are frequently alluded to... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1880 - 684 стор.
...what Ben Jonson called humors. The words of Ben are so much to the purpose that we will quote them : " When some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers In their confluxions all to run one way, This may be truly said... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1881 - 1020 стор.
...bie» fen yjli$bta\ià}, aid ben eigentlichen @inn beffetben, bemerft er in fûEgenber ¿telle felbfl : As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a Man, that it doth draw All bis affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their constructions, all to run one way, This may be truly... | |
| Medico-Legal Society, Medico-Legal Society of New York - 1886 - 628 стор.
...are in contemplation of law, altogether innocuous. We all know of numerous cases in which , * * * * "Some one peculiar quality " Doth so possess a man,...powers, " In their confluxions all to run one way." As a great English critic says, quoting the passage from Ben Johnson, "there are undoubtedly persons... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1882 - 502 стор.
...biefen ïJiifibroud) ala ben eigentlidjcn ©inn beffel&en Demetft et in folgenbet Stelle1) (el6ft: As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a Man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers. In their constructions, all to run one way, This may be truly... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1882 - 1084 стор.
...Jonson called humors. The words of Ben are so much to the purpose that we will quote them: " When Bome one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their conrlnxions all to ran one way, This may be truly said... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1883 - 924 стор.
...some one part, and are not continent, Receive the name of humours. Now thus far It may, by metaphor, apply itself Unto the general disposition : As when...quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluctions, all to run one way, This may be truly... | |
| 1883 - 530 стор.
...some one part, and are not continent, Receive the name of humours. Now thus far It may, by metaphor, apply itself Unto the general disposition : As when...quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their uonfluctions, all to run one way, This may be truly... | |
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