| Christopher Smart - College students' writings, English - 1751 - 448 pages
...of the fame powerful charm, I have remark'da certain phyjician in the chamber of a wealthy patient clear up his countenance, and write his recipe with infinite vivacity and good humour j but in the abode of poverty what a clouded brow,— hopelefs vibration of the head and languor of... | |
| 1773 - 992 pages
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| 436 pages
...of the fame powerful charm, I have remarked a certain phyiiciaii in the chamber of a wealthy patient clear up his countenance, and write his recipe with infinite vivacity and good-humour ; but in the abode of poverty, what a clouded brow, hopelefs vibration of the head, and... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - English literature - 1801 - 420 pages
...influence of the fame powerful charm, I have remarked a pfyftcian in the chamber of a wealthy patient, clear up his countenance, and write his recipe with...infinite vivacity and good humour ; but in the abode »3» SYMfATHY BETWEEN THE BREECHES-POCKET, &C. abode of poverty, what a clouded brow, hopelefs vibration... | |
| English literature - 1820 - 344 pages
...of the same powerful charm, I have remarked a certain Physician in the chamber of a wealthy patient clear up his countenance, and write his recipe with...but in the abode of" poverty, what a clouded brow, — hopless vibration of the head — and langour of the nerves ? like the sensitive plant, he shrunk... | |
| English essays - 1822 - 494 pages
...the same powerful charm, I have remarked a certain physician, in the chamber of a wealthy patient, clear up his countenance and write his recipe with...but, in the abode of poverty, what a clouded brow ! — hopeless vibrations of the head, and langour of the nerves; like the sensitive plant, he shrunk... | |
| English literature - 1758 - 420 pages
...of the feme powerful tcharm, I have remarked a certain phyfician in the chamber of a wealthy patient clear up his countenance, and write his recipe with...; but in the abode of poverty what a clouded brow, -r^-hopelefs vibration of the head — and languor of the nerves ? .Like the fenfitive plant he fhrunk... | |
| 1758 - 418 pages
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