| Francis Bacon, Rose-Mary Sargent - 1999 - 340 oldal
...serene he stands, above All fears; above the inexorable Fate, And that insatiate gulf that roars below. It were too long to go over the particular remedies which learning does minister to all the diseases of the mind; sometimes purging the ill humors, sometimes opening... | |
| Holbrook Jackson - 2001 - 676 oldal
...sometimes, he goes on, purging the ill humours, sometimes opening the obstructions, sometimes helping digestion, sometimes increasing appetite, sometimes...the wounds and exulcerations thereof, and the like. Weighed down with years and the spectacle of human folly, Thomas Carlyle found a prophylactic in Plutarch',... | |
| Francis Bacon - 2002 - 868 oldal
...cognoscere causas, Quique metus onmes et inexorabile fatum Subjecit pedibus, strepitumque Acherontis avari.0 It were too long to go over the particular remedies...mind; sometimes purging the ill humours, sometimes opening0 the obstructions, sometimes helping digestion, sometimes increasing appetite, sometimes healing... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1920 - 96 oldal
...causas, Quique metus omnes, et inexorabile fatum Subjecit pedibus, strepitumque Acherontis avari. 2. It were too long to go over the particular remedies...sometimes opening the obstructions, sometimes helping digestion, sometimes increasing appetite, sometimes healing the wounds and exulcerations thereof, and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1928 - 500 oldal
...he stands, above All fears; above the inexorable Fate, And that insatiate gulph that roars below.] It were too long to go over the particular remedies...sometimes opening the obstructions, sometimes helping digestion, sometimes increasing appetite, sometimes healing the wounds and exulcerations thereof, and... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1845 - 786 oldal
...things, and to cast under his feet all fears and inexorable fate, the noise of the devouring gulf. It were too long to go over the particular remedies...sometimes opening the obstructions, sometimes helping digestion, sometimes increasing appetite, sometimes healing the wounds and exuicerations thereof, and... | |
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