Affecting Scenes: Being Passages from the Diary of a Physician, 1권J. & J. Harper, 1831 |
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... nights and days of despondency - casting about in every direction for any employment consistent with my profession , and redoubling my fruitless efforts to obtain prac- tice . It is almost laughable to say , that our only re- ceipts ...
... nights and days of despondency - casting about in every direction for any employment consistent with my profession , and redoubling my fruitless efforts to obtain prac- tice . It is almost laughable to say , that our only re- ceipts ...
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... night long , and at breakfast - time , about the probable result of my interview with the bookseller ; and her anxious affection would not permit her to wait my return . She had been pacing to and fro on the other side of the street ...
... night long , and at breakfast - time , about the probable result of my interview with the bookseller ; and her anxious affection would not permit her to wait my return . She had been pacing to and fro on the other side of the street ...
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... night , and that so heavy , so troubled , and interrupted , that I woke each morning more dead than alive . I lay toss- ing in bed , revolving all conceivable schemes and fancies in my tortured brain , till at length , from mere ...
... night , and that so heavy , so troubled , and interrupted , that I woke each morning more dead than alive . I lay toss- ing in bed , revolving all conceivable schemes and fancies in my tortured brain , till at length , from mere ...
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... night , and for a miserably inadequate remuneration ? She submitted , however , to our mis- fortunes with infinitely more firmness and equanimity than I could pretend to ; and her uniform cheerful- ness of demeanour , together with the ...
... night , and for a miserably inadequate remuneration ? She submitted , however , to our mis- fortunes with infinitely more firmness and equanimity than I could pretend to ; and her uniform cheerful- ness of demeanour , together with the ...
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... night , agitated by all kinds of hopes and fears , my wife and I were sitting at breakfast , when a livery - servant knocked at the door ; and after inquiring whether " Dr. ' was at home , left a letter . It was an en- velope containing ...
... night , agitated by all kinds of hopes and fears , my wife and I were sitting at breakfast , when a livery - servant knocked at the door ; and after inquiring whether " Dr. ' was at home , left a letter . It was an en- velope containing ...
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agitation Allan Water ANNA MARIA PORTER apoplexy apothecary asked assured attended baronet beautiful bedside begged burst calm Captain carriage choly continued course dear dear doctor doctor door dreadful Effingstone endeavoured epilepsy excitement exclaimed eyes face faint fancy fearful feelings felt friends guineas hand head heard heart honour horror hour hurried husband hypochondriasis inquired instant instantly lady laudanum look manner melan mind Miss Herbert morning nearly never night nine o'clock o'clock occasion Old Bailey once pain pale patient Paul Clifford pause poor port wine present reader recollect replied round scene seemed servant sigh sitting smile soon sort spirits STRATTON HILL sudden suddenly suffered symptoms tears tell thing thought tion told tone Trevor turned uttered vols Warningham whispered wife words wretched young
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3 페이지 - It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart.
107 페이지 - To assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy, As he is very potent with such spirits, Abuses me to damn me. I'll have grounds More relative than this: the play's the thing Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
108 페이지 - I have utter'd : bring me to the test, And I the matter will re-word, which madness Would gambol from. Mother, for love of grace, Lay not that flattering unction to your soul, That not your trespass but my madness speaks; It will but skin and film the ulcerous place, Whiles rank corruption, mining all within, Infects unseen.
120 페이지 - Fairest of them all. For his bride a soldier sought her, And a winning tongue had he, On the banks of Allan Water, None so gay as she.
216 페이지 - The ghastly visage of death thus leering through the tinselry of fashion — " the vain show" of artificial joy — was a horrible mockery of the fooleries of life ! Indeed it was a most humiliating and shocking spectacle. Poor creature...