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... Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 233 . [ Water through Leaden Pipes . ] " ALTHOUGH Galen hath taken exception at such waters which run through leaden pipes , ob cerussam quæ in iis generatur , for that unctuous ceruse , which causeth dysen ...
... Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 233 . [ Water through Leaden Pipes . ] " ALTHOUGH Galen hath taken exception at such waters which run through leaden pipes , ob cerussam quæ in iis generatur , for that unctuous ceruse , which causeth dysen ...
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... Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 12 . [ Physicians turning Divines , and Divines turning Physicians . ] " IF any physician in the mean time shall infer , Ne sutor ultra crepidam , and find him- self grieved that I have intruded into his ...
... Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 12 . [ Physicians turning Divines , and Divines turning Physicians . ] " IF any physician in the mean time shall infer , Ne sutor ultra crepidam , and find him- self grieved that I have intruded into his ...
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... Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 55 . [ Surplus Population , how disposed of among the Ancients . ] " WHEN a country is over - stored with people , as a pasture is oft over - laid with cattle , they had wont in former times to disburden ...
... Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 55 . [ Surplus Population , how disposed of among the Ancients . ] " WHEN a country is over - stored with people , as a pasture is oft over - laid with cattle , they had wont in former times to disburden ...
Side 263
... Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 135 . [ Manners of the Gentry in Burton's time . ] " LET me not be malitious , and lie against my Genius ; I may not deny , but that we have a sprinkling of our Gentry , here and there one , excellently well ...
... Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 135 . [ Manners of the Gentry in Burton's time . ] " LET me not be malitious , and lie against my Genius ; I may not deny , but that we have a sprinkling of our Gentry , here and there one , excellently well ...
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... Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 282 . [ Prerogative of Personal Beauty . ] | engines , traps , devices , to batter and en- thrall , omitting no opportunities , according to men's several inclinations , abilities , to circumvent and humour ...
... Anatomy of Melancholy , p . 282 . [ Prerogative of Personal Beauty . ] | engines , traps , devices , to batter and en- thrall , omitting no opportunities , according to men's several inclinations , abilities , to circumvent and humour ...
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