Discontented, disquieted upon every light occasion or no occasion, often tempted to make away with themselves; they cannot die, they will not live; they complain, weep, lament, and think they live a most miserable life; never was any man so bad. The Harrogate Medical Guide - Pagina 17de Alfred Smith (M.R.C.S.) - 1847Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Robert Burton - 1804 - 622 pagini
...object: often tempted, I say, to make away themselves : b vivere nolunt, тип nescmnt: they cannot dye, they will not live : they complain, weep, lament, and think they lead a most miserable Hfe; never was any man so bad, or so before; every poor man they see is most fortunate in respect of... | |
| Robert Burton - 1838 - 766 pagini
...often tempted, I say, to y themselves : v vivere nolunt, morí nesciunt ; they cannot dye, t» »ill not live : they complain, weep, lament, and think they lead a most life ; never was any man so bad, or so before ; every poor man ij sw a more fortunate in respect of... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1855 - 252 pagini
...moriendi, cupido,' saith Aurelianus. Discontented, disquieted upon every light occasion or no occasion, often tempted to make away with themselves; they cannot...live; they complain, weep, lament, and think they live a most miserable life; never was any man so bad. Every poor man they see is most fortunate in... | |
| Francis Wharton, Moreton Stillé - 1855 - 858 pagini
...moriendi, cupido,' saith Aurclinnus. Discontented, disquieted upon every light occasion or no occasion, often tempted to make away with themselves; they cannot...live; they complain, weep, lament, and think they live a most miserable life; never was any man so bad. Every poor man they see is most fortunate in... | |
| 1883 - 702 pagini
...by they dislike all and weary of all. Discontented, disquieted upon every occasion or no occasion, often tempted to make away with themselves ; they...live ; they complain, weep, lament, and think they live a most miserable life ; never was any man so bad. Every poor man they see is most fortunate in... | |
| Henry Frank - 1910 - 398 pagini
...Tedium tntae (weariness of life) is a common symptom; they soon are tired with all things;—often tempted to make away with themselves ; they cannot die, they will not live; they complain, lament, weep, and think they lead a most melancholy life." Were one asked to give an analysis of Hamlet's... | |
| 1863 - 652 pagini
...void of all truth and sorrow. Tmdium vita is a common symptom ; they are soon tired with all things ; they cannot die, they will not live : they complain, weep, lament, and think they lead most melancholy lives." Such is the portrait of the disease, as Burton saw and felt it in his own case.... | |
| 1863 - 650 pagini
...void of all truth and sorrow. Tcedium vitce is a common symptom; they are soon tired with all things; they cannot die, they will not live: they complain, weep, lament, and think they lead most melancholy lives." Such is the portrait of the disease, as Burton saw and felt it in his own case.... | |
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