The Anatomy of Tobacco, Or, Smoking Methodised, Divided, and Considered After a New FashionG. Redway, 1884 - 86 sider |
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... necessity that we must first consider at length the matter , and that being thoroughly digested , pass on to the manner . Now , matter being taken first , it is proper that it should be reasonably anatomised and divided ; and the ...
... necessity that we must first consider at length the matter , and that being thoroughly digested , pass on to the manner . Now , matter being taken first , it is proper that it should be reasonably anatomised and divided ; and the ...
Side 10
... NECESSARY MATTER CONTINGENT NECESSARY MATTER CONTINGENT UNNECESSARY MATTER IMPOSSIBLE MATTER Q. U. I. D. Which letters being compounded into one word QUID give the whole division of matter ; or , as the Schoolmen do name it , the ...
... NECESSARY MATTER CONTINGENT NECESSARY MATTER CONTINGENT UNNECESSARY MATTER IMPOSSIBLE MATTER Q. U. I. D. Which letters being compounded into one word QUID give the whole division of matter ; or , as the Schoolmen do name it , the ...
Side 11
... necessary matter tobacco is the only thing absolutely necessary to smoking , and in contingent necessary matter that pipes and cigar - tubes , though not absolutely neces- sary , are , in the vast majority of cases , used . As to ...
... necessary matter tobacco is the only thing absolutely necessary to smoking , and in contingent necessary matter that pipes and cigar - tubes , though not absolutely neces- sary , are , in the vast majority of cases , used . As to ...
Side 12
... matter . For in accordance with their theory they remove opium and all narcotics as being not really impossible ... necessary matter ; for I know of none other , and without it smoking would be , as far as I am concerned ...
... matter . For in accordance with their theory they remove opium and all narcotics as being not really impossible ... necessary matter ; for I know of none other , and without it smoking would be , as far as I am concerned ...
Side 13
... necessary , seeing that before a pipe can be filled with tobacco the ashes that be in it must be emptied out ; that these ashes being matter must be con- tained by something ( and ash - tray is only a name given to a thing for the ...
... necessary , seeing that before a pipe can be filled with tobacco the ashes that be in it must be emptied out ; that these ashes being matter must be con- tained by something ( and ash - tray is only a name given to a thing for the ...
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Side 33 - ... stout To take a fifth e'er he gave out. " What, yet again ? the devil's in thee ! " Nat, fetch the pound of Sly's Virginia, " All the new pipes, and a fresh light ; " Your master says he'll smoak all night." ANON. : The Muse in Good Humour (1766). (Vide Appendix, page 320.) TOBACCO FILL UP THE BOWL. THE lazy Earth doth steam amain, And fumes and smokes beneath the rain : The Rivers, Brooks, and Rivulets are No less in smoke particular At nightfall : and the storm blast loud Is often wont to blow...
Side 28 - A circle is a plane figure contained by one line, which is called the circumference, and is such, that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within the figure to the circumference are equal to one another : 16.
Side 33 - ... beneath the rain : The Rivers, Brooks, and Rivulets are No less in smoke particular At nightfall : and the storm blast loud Is often wont to blow a cloud Around the Mountain-tops, and they Do take delight in this same way, And send a fiery fume from out Their angry heights, and such a rout Of burnt-up ashes, that do strow Great cities in the plains below. The setting Sun is oft made dim With smoky mists that circle him. So all the World's on smoking bent, And puffs and fumes to its content :...
Side 65 - ... a thing can neither move in the place where it is, nor in the place where it is not. But this...
Side 33 - ... night." ANON. : The Muse in Good Humour (1766). (Vide Appendix, page 320.) TOBACCO FILL UP THE BOWL. THE lazy Earth doth steam amain, And fumes and smokes beneath the rain : The Rivers, Brooks, and Rivulets are No less in smoke particular At nightfall : and the storm blast loud Is often wont to blow a cloud Around the Mountain-tops, and they Do take delight in this same way, And send a fiery fume from out Their angry heights, and such a rout Of burnt-up ashes, that do strow Great cities in the...
Side 51 - And this is a pipe to be beheld with reverence and awe ; for is it not the very tubulus philosophorum Germanicorum — the pipe of German philosophers ? Have I not with mine own eyes seen the mighty Spitsbubius in his study holding such a pipe in his hand, and filling it from a mighty jar beside him ? Is not the pipe used by the gigantic Dummerkopfius in the compilation of his...
Side 86 - I bid thee farewell, wishing thee half as much pleasure in the reading as I have had in the writing, which in truth has not been a little.