How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to himself! he is his own exclusive object. Supreme selfishness is inculcated upon him as his only duty. "Tis the Two Tables of the Law to him. He has nothing to think of but how to get well. The Spirit of the English Magazines - Page 4241825Full view - About this book
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 542 pages
...accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is absolute. They are his Mare Clausum. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to...Tables of the Law to him. He has nothing to think of but how to get well. What passes out of doors, or within them, so he hear not the jarring of them,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 536 pages
...accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is absolute. They are his Mare Clausum. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to...Tables of the Law to him. He has nothing to think of but how to get well. What passes out of doors, or within them, so he hear not the jarring of them,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1913 - 484 pages
...accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is absolute. They are his Mare Clausum. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to...Tables of the Law to him. He has nothing to think of but how to get well. What passes out of doors, or within them, so he hear not the jarring of them,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 380 pages
...accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is absolute. They are his Mare Clausum. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to...Tables of the Law to him. He has nothing to think of but how to get well. What passes out of doors, or within them, so he hear not the jarring of them,... | |
| John Ernest Adamson - 1908 - 290 pages
...which take their rise in the philosophic principle can " wither with drought." very pertinent. " How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to...is his own exclusive object. Supreme selfishness is inctilcated upon him as his only duty. 'Tis the Two Tables of the law to him. . . . He has put on the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1909 - 444 pages
...absolute. They are his Mare Clausum.0 How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to himself 1 he is his own exclusive object. Supreme selfishness...inculcated upon him as his only duty. 'Tis the Two Tables 30 of the Law to him. lie has nothing to think of but how to get well. What passes out of doors, or... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1908 - 606 pages
...accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is absolute. They are his Mare Clausum.1 How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to...him as his only duty. Tis the Two Tables of the Law 2. to him. He has nothing to think of but how to get well ! What passes out of doors, or within them,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1915 - 390 pages
...absolute. They are his Mare Clausum. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to himseKIThe is his own exclusive object. Supreme selfishness is...Tables of the Law to him. He has nothing to think of but how to get well. What passes out of doors, or within them, so he hear not the jarring of them,... | |
| John Henry Fowler - 1908 - 156 pages
...across the bed ; and none accuses him of 30 tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is absolute. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to...selfishness is inculcated upon him as his only duty. "Pis the Two Tables of the Law to him. He has nothing to think of but how to get well. What passes... | |
| Oliver Elton - 1920 - 544 pages
...accuses him of tergiversation. Within the four curtains he is absolute. They are his Mare Clausum. How sickness enlarges the dimensions of a man's self to himself ! he is his own exclusive object. ... He has nothing to think of but bow to get well. The enumeration, the amplification, the turning... | |
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