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Pagina v
... rarely professional geniuses , and how they ever came to be idolized or worshipped is an inexplicable mystery . It is not from their bulk or stature alone - for we have tall and short , big and little idols ; it is not from tem ...
... rarely professional geniuses , and how they ever came to be idolized or worshipped is an inexplicable mystery . It is not from their bulk or stature alone - for we have tall and short , big and little idols ; it is not from tem ...
Pagina 10
... rarely hear of more than two , and these two have what is commonly termed the pick of the practice . This very delightful picking of patients ' pockets , for I presume that is the real meaning of the term , —is not done by " the most ...
... rarely hear of more than two , and these two have what is commonly termed the pick of the practice . This very delightful picking of patients ' pockets , for I presume that is the real meaning of the term , —is not done by " the most ...
Pagina 13
... Rarely do the sons of the gentry and the higher classes enter upon duties requiring so much self - denial , and so much devotion to the interests of others . But what is a doctor , aud what are his especial attributes ? By a French ...
... Rarely do the sons of the gentry and the higher classes enter upon duties requiring so much self - denial , and so much devotion to the interests of others . But what is a doctor , aud what are his especial attributes ? By a French ...
Pagina 46
... rarely depend upon a doctor's opinion of a doctor , unless he be far removed from all biassing influences . If we really cannot judge by appearances of a medical man's talent - is it not criminal to confide the lives of our children or ...
... rarely depend upon a doctor's opinion of a doctor , unless he be far removed from all biassing influences . If we really cannot judge by appearances of a medical man's talent - is it not criminal to confide the lives of our children or ...
Pagina 51
... rarely find that more than two men flourish- the rest exist in name ; and it is to this glaring and universal injustice that I would draw your serious attention . Thousands of wealthy people congregate in the villages round our large ...
... rarely find that more than two men flourish- the rest exist in name ; and it is to this glaring and universal injustice that I would draw your serious attention . Thousands of wealthy people congregate in the villages round our large ...
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Pagina iv - I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill ; but time and chance happeneth to them all.
Pagina 98 - Why has not man a microscopic eye? For this plain reason, man is not a fly.
Pagina x - O ! many a shaft, at random sent, Finds mark the archer little meant! And many a word, at random spoken, May soothe or wound a heart that's broken!
Pagina 21 - Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault and hesitate dislike...
Pagina 97 - As man, perhaps, the moment of his breath Receives the lurking principle of death; The young disease, that must subdue at length, Grows with his growth, and strengthens with his strength; So, cast and mingled with his very frame.
Pagina 41 - At every trifle scorn to take offence ; That always shows great pride or little sense : Those heads, as stomachs, are not sure the best Which nauseate all, and nothing can digest. Yet let not each gay turn thy rapture move ; For fools admire, but men of sense approve ; As things seem large which we through mists descry, Dulness is ever apt to magnify.
Pagina 80 - Where yet was ever found a mother, Who'd give her booby for another ? And should we change with human breed, Well might we pass for fools indeed.