| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 páginas
...then half-length, obliquely, transeversely, head and feet quite across the bed ; and none accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is...but how to get well. What passes out of doors, or withfh them, so he hear not the jarring of them, affects him noff A little while ago he was greatly... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 326 páginas
...then half-length, obliquely, transversely, head and feet quite across the bed ; and none accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is...selfishness is inculcated upon him as his only duty. "Fis the Two Tables of the Law to him. He has nothing to think of but how to get well. What passes... | |
| 1847 - 556 páginas
...then half-length, obliquely, transversely, head and feet quite across the bed; and none accuses him of tergiversation ; within the four curtains he is absolute. They are his Mare Clausum. How sickness encourages the reflections of a man's self to himself! he is his own exclusive object. Supreme selfishness... | |
| 1850 - 1254 páginas
...then halflength, obliquely, transversely, head and feet quite across the bed ; and none accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is absolute. They are his More Clausum. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's sell to himself ! He is his own exclusive... | |
| Lydia M. Millard - 1865 - 276 páginas
...across the bed — and none accuse him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is absolute. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self...exclusive object. Supreme selfishness is inculcated on him as his only duty. 'Tis the two tables of the Law to him. He has nothing to think of but how... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1871 - 484 páginas
...then half length, obliquely, transversely, head and feet quite across the bed ; and none accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is...How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self tc himself! he is his own exclusive object. Supreme selfishness is inculcated upon him as his only... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 páginas
...then half-length, obliquely, transversely, head and feet quite across the bed ; ami none accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is...the dimensions of a man's self to himself ! he is l;is own exclusive object. Supreme selfishness is inculcated upon him as his only duty. "Pis the Two... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 732 páginas
...then half-length, obliquely, transversely, head and feet quite across the bed ; and none accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is absolute. They are his Mare Clausura. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to himself! he is his own exclusive... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1881 - 472 páginas
...then half length, obliquely, transversely, head and feet quite across the bed ; and none accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is...Clausum. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's G> self tc himself! he is his own exclusive object. Supreme selfishness is inculcated upon him as his... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1882 - 780 páginas
...lengthithen half length, obliquely, transversely, head and feet quite across the bed ; and none accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is absolute They are his mare clausura. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to himself ! He is his own exclusive... | |
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