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... fall under a general rule ; for we all laugh and weep and frown and blush nearly in the same fashion ; and so it is ( for the most part ) in the more subtle motions . But if any one be reminded here of chiromancy , let him know that it ...
... fall under a general rule ; for we all laugh and weep and frown and blush nearly in the same fashion ; and so it is ( for the most part ) in the more subtle motions . But if any one be reminded here of chiromancy , let him know that it ...
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... falls short . And therefore I say that Simple Anatomy is handled most lucidly , but that Comparative Anatomy is want- ing . For men inquire well of the several parts , and their substances , figures , and collocations ; but the di ...
... falls short . And therefore I say that Simple Anatomy is handled most lucidly , but that Comparative Anatomy is want- ing . For men inquire well of the several parts , and their substances , figures , and collocations ; but the di ...
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... falling into a deep and pleasant sleep . And it is written of Epicurus , that he procured the same for himself ; for after his disease was judged desperate , he drowned his stomach and senses with a large draught and ingurgi- tation of ...
... falling into a deep and pleasant sleep . And it is written of Epicurus , that he procured the same for himself ; for after his disease was judged desperate , he drowned his stomach and senses with a large draught and ingurgi- tation of ...
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... falling into the former divisions ( such as the wonderful power of holding the breath , which is often seen in divers ) , I mean it to be referred to this art . Now that such things can some- times be done , is very plain ; but the ...
... falling into the former divisions ( such as the wonderful power of holding the breath , which is often seen in divers ) , I mean it to be referred to this art . Now that such things can some- times be done , is very plain ; but the ...
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... and variably collected out of particulars , the whole structure falls to pieces . And it is not the laborious examination either of conse- quences of arguments or of the truth of propositions that THE FIFTH BOOK . 69.
... and variably collected out of particulars , the whole structure falls to pieces . And it is not the laborious examination either of conse- quences of arguments or of the truth of propositions that THE FIFTH BOOK . 69.
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