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... 'd ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( saith Sir Thomas ) the king and I have a suit for my head ; and till the title be cleared , I will do not cost upon it . 85. Doctor Johnson said , that in sickness there were 27.
... 'd ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( saith Sir Thomas ) the king and I have a suit for my head ; and till the title be cleared , I will do not cost upon it . 85. Doctor Johnson said , that in sickness there were 27.
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Francis Bacon. 85. Doctor Johnson said , that in sickness there were three things that were material ; the physi- cian , the disease , and the patient : and if any two of these joined , then they get the victory ; for , Ne Hercules ...
Francis Bacon. 85. Doctor Johnson said , that in sickness there were three things that were material ; the physi- cian , the disease , and the patient : and if any two of these joined , then they get the victory ; for , Ne Hercules ...
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... sick , his father Anti- gonus came on the sudden to visit him ; and met a fair dainty youth coming out of his chamber . When Antigonus came in , Demetrius said ; Sir , the fever left me right now . Antigonus replied , I think it was he ...
... sick , his father Anti- gonus came on the sudden to visit him ; and met a fair dainty youth coming out of his chamber . When Antigonus came in , Demetrius said ; Sir , the fever left me right now . Antigonus replied , I think it was he ...
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... sick , and a friend of his said to him ; surely , you are in danger ; I pray send for a physician . But the sick man answered ; it is no matter , for if I die , I will die at leisure . 215. Cato the elder , what time many of the Romans ...
... sick , and a friend of his said to him ; surely , you are in danger ; I pray send for a physician . But the sick man answered ; it is no matter , for if I die , I will die at leisure . 215. Cato the elder , what time many of the Romans ...
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... they think ill , who think of living always . 31. Male secum agit aeger , medicum qui haere- dem facit : that sick man does ill for himself , who makes his physician his heir . 32. Multos timere debet , quem mu ti timent : 78.
... they think ill , who think of living always . 31. Male secum agit aeger , medicum qui haere- dem facit : that sick man does ill for himself , who makes his physician his heir . 32. Multos timere debet , quem mu ti timent : 78.
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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