I desire everything in its proper season, that neither men nor the times be put out of temper. Let me be sick myself, if sometimes the malady of my patient be not a disease unto me. I desire rather to cure his infirmities than my own necessities. Where... Bulletin of the American Academy of Medicine - Página 88por American Academy of Medicine - 1899Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 páginas
...husbandman's; I desire every thing in its proper season, that neither men nor the times be put out of temper. Let me be sick myself, if sometimes the malady of...methinks it is scarce honest gain; though I confess 'tis but the worthy salary of our well intended endeavours. I am not only ashamed, but heartily sorry,... | |
| 1831 - 370 páginas
...husbandman's ; I desire every thing in its proper season, that neither men nor the times be put out of temper. Let me be sick myself, if sometimes the malady of...desire rather to cure his infirmities than my own * Urbem Romam in principio reges habuere. t In qua me non inficior mediocriter esse. necessities. Where... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 páginas
...husbandman's ; I desire every thing in its proper season, that neither men nor the times be put out of temper. Let me be sick myself, if sometimes the malady of...desire rather to cure his infirmities than my own * Urbem Romam in principio reges habuere. t In qua me non inficior mediocriter ease. necessities. Where... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 334 páginas
...times be out of temper. Let me be sick myself if sometimes the malady of my patient be not a disease to me. I desire rather to cure his infirmities than my own necessities : where I do him no good, methinke it is no honest gain, though I confess it to be the worthy salary of our well-intended endeavours;... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 336 páginas
...husbandman's. I desire every thing in its proper season, that neither man nor the times be out of temper. Let me be sick myself if sometimes the malady of my patient be not a disease to me. I desire rather to cure his infirmities than my own necessities : where I do him no good, methinks... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 páginas
...husbandman's; I desire every thing in its proper season, that neither men nor the times be out of temper. Let me be sick myself, if sometimes the malady of...Where I do him no good, methinks it is scarce honest gain,1 though I confess 't is but the worthy salary of our well intended endeavours. I am not only... | |
| George Crabbe - 1840 - 332 páginas
...husbandman's. I desire every thing in its proper season, that neither man nor the times be out of temper. Let me be sick myself if sometimes the malady of my patient be not a disease to me. I desire rather to cure his infirmities than my own necessities : where I do him no good, methinks... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 páginas
...husbandman's ; I desire every thing in its proper season, that neither men nor the times be put out of temper. Let me be sick myself, if sometimes the malady of...unto me. I desire rather to cure his infirmities than ( 133) Urbem Romam in principio reges habuere. (1M) Pro Archia poeta. ( 135) In qua me non inficior... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1844 - 320 páginas
...husbandman's ; I desire every thing in its proper season, that neither men nor the times be out of temper. Let me be sick myself, if sometimes the malady of...methinks it is scarce honest gain, though I confess 'tis but the worthy salary of our well-intended en* Urbem Roraam in principio reges habuere. t In qua... | |
| Charles Delucena Meigs - 1848 - 712 páginas
...husbandman's ; I desire everything in its proper season, that neither men nor the times be put out of temper. Let me be sick myself, if sometimes the malady of...methinks it is scarce honest gain ; though I confess it is but the worthy salary of our well intended endeavors. I am not only ashamed, but heartily sorry,... | |
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