The Infirmities of Genius Illustrated by Referring the Anomalies in the Literary Character to the Habits and Constitutional Peculiarities of Men of Genius, Volume 2Saunders and Otley, 1833 - Genius |
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... Hippocrates , Plato , Plutarch , Bacon , Galileo , Harvey , Boyle , Locke , Leibnitz , Newton , all lived to be old men , -but from this must we infer that excessive mental application is not injurious ? Let us beware of drawing so ...
... Hippocrates , Plato , Plutarch , Bacon , Galileo , Harvey , Boyle , Locke , Leibnitz , Newton , all lived to be old men , -but from this must we infer that excessive mental application is not injurious ? Let us beware of drawing so ...
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... Hippocrates so strongly recommends , and which are to this day in such general use in those eastern countries , where they are not half so essential to health , as they are in colder climates ; and likewise by the occasional use , at ...
... Hippocrates so strongly recommends , and which are to this day in such general use in those eastern countries , where they are not half so essential to health , as they are in colder climates ; and likewise by the occasional use , at ...
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... Hippocrates twenty - one centuries ago . The reason why the power of sensation should remain perfect while that of voluntary motion is wholly lost is still a mystery ; why the loss of that motion should be on the right - hand side of ...
... Hippocrates twenty - one centuries ago . The reason why the power of sensation should remain perfect while that of voluntary motion is wholly lost is still a mystery ; why the loss of that motion should be on the right - hand side of ...
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... Hippocrates , Pythagoras , Parmenides , Galileo , Bacon , Harvey , Boyle , Locke , Leibnitz , New- ii . 224 Tables of the ages of the most eminent men of ge- ton • LONGEVITY , Page . nius , in their various pursuits INDEX . 295.
... Hippocrates , Pythagoras , Parmenides , Galileo , Bacon , Harvey , Boyle , Locke , Leibnitz , New- ii . 224 Tables of the ages of the most eminent men of ge- ton • LONGEVITY , Page . nius , in their various pursuits INDEX . 295.
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