| John Philip Kemble - 1817 - 188 стор.
...A* she ia troubled with thick-coming fancies, That keep her from her rest. Macb. Cure her of that. Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd; Pluck...stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart ?* Each of the tyrants alike, in his concern about the feelings of others, clearly reveals... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 стор.
...brain ; And, with some sweet oblivious antidote, Cleanse the RtuffM bosom of that perilous «toff, Which weighs upon the heart ? To which Dr. Brocklesby...same great poet : -therein the patient Must minister lo himself. Johnson expressed himself much satisfied with the application. On another (lay, ulïer... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 360 стор.
...As she is troubled with thick-coming fancies, That keep her from her rest. Mach. Cure hei ofthat : Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet oblivious antidote, Cleanse the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 560 стор.
...As she is troubled with thick-coming fancies, That keep her from her rest. Macb. Cure her of that : Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd ; Pluck...antidote, Cleanse the stuffd bosom of that perilous stufÇ Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct. Therein the patient Must minister to himself. Macb. Throw... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 476 стор.
...have been as a dying man all night." He then emphatically broke out in the words of Shakespeare. " Cans't thou not minister to a mind diseas'd ; " Pluck...upon the heart ?" To which Dr. Brocklesby readily aaswered, from the same great poet : " therein the patient " Must minister to himself." Johnson expressed... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 378 стор.
...usual resolute defiance of pain, cut deep, when he thought that his surgeon had done it too tenderly.' About eight or ten days before his death, when Dr....poet: " therein the patient Must minister to himself." Johnson expressed himself much satisfied with the application. • On another day, after this, when... | |
| 1821 - 780 стор.
...could learn nothing more, and that however desirous, if able, I could now have no opportunity to —— "minister to a mind diseas'd ; Pluck from the memory...stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff, Which weighs upon the heart." I now descended the cabin to adjust some things, and prepare for our departure. Here... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 528 стор.
...she is troubled with thick -coming fancies, That keep her 2 from her rest. MACB. Cure her of that : Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd * ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet oblivious antidote 4, 9 — SKIRR... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 382 стор.
...as a dying man all night." He then emphatically broke out in the words of Shakspeare, " Canst t him not minister to a mind diseas'd ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuff... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 380 стор.
...as a dying man all night." He then emphatically broke out in the words of Shakspeare, " Canst them not minister to a mind diseas'd ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written trouble* of the brain ; And, with some sweet oblivious antidote, Cleanse the... | |
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