| Aristotle, Thomas Hobbes - 1833 - 488 lapas
...which it has been defined by Ben Jonson, comes nearer to ijQof than any word in our language : — When some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw AH his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluctions, all to run one way, This may be... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 434 lapas
...Jonson : So in every human body, The choler, melancholy, phlegm, and blood. By reason that they flow continually In some one part, and are not continent,...quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his effects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluctions, all to run one way, This may be truly... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 424 lapas
...Jonson : So in every human body, The choler, melancholy, phlegm, and blood, By reason that they flow continually In some one part, and are not continent, Receive the name of humours. Now thui far It may, by metaphor, apply itself Unto the general disposition : As when some one peculiar... | |
| 1840 - 566 lapas
...Is humor. So in every human body, The choler, melancholy, phlegm, or blood, By reason that they flow continually In some one part, and are not continent, Receive the name of humors. Now thus far It may by metaphor apply itself Unto the general disposition. As when some one... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1841 - 642 lapas
...grmiribMucbt. ©он>о&1 biefen «le ben eigentlichen (Sinn beflelben, bemevft ev in folgdibev ©telle felbfl: As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a Man , that it doth draw All his aflecls, his spirits, and his powers, In their constructions, all to run one way, This may be truly... | |
| 1843 - 1266 lapas
...called humours. The words of Ben are so much to the purpose, that we -will quote them : — ' Wben some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that It doth draw] All Ills affect.*, bin spirits, and his powers, In their confluxions all to run one way, This may be truly... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1844 - 446 lapas
...Ben Jonson called humours. 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 effects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluxions all to run one way, This may be truly said... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 852 lapas
...¡i. --- S" in every humane body, Tne choller, melancholy, flegme, and blood, By reason that they flow continually In some one part, and are not continent, Receive the name of humours. Ben Jonton. Every Мая out of hi, Humour He shall find himself bound fast to an uncomplying discord... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 388 lapas
...Jonson : So in every human body, The choler, melancholy, phlegm, and blood, By reason that they flow continually In some one part, and are not continent,...quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his effects, his spirits, and his powers. In their confluctions, all to run one way, This may be truly... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 770 lapas
...institution. ESSAY on the future life of brute creatures, by RD. DF.ANE, Curate of Middleton. AD 1768. " WHEN some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his effects, his spirits and his powers, In their conductions all to run one way, This may be truly said... | |
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