The Melancholy Muse: Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Early MedicineDuquesne University Press, 1995 - Počet stran: 185 Melancholy is so much part of human experience that it is no surprise that, in its clinical dimension, it has been written about by physicians for hundreds of years, from antiquity into the 20th century. |
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... things . Until dawn they wander among the tombs of the dead . You can know them by the following traits : they are pale , their eyes are dull , dry , tearless , and sunken . Their tongue is extremely dry ; almost no saliva is seen in ...
... things . Until dawn they wander among the tombs of the dead . You can know them by the following traits : they are pale , their eyes are dull , dry , tearless , and sunken . Their tongue is extremely dry ; almost no saliva is seen in ...
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... things vnder his empire and iurisdiction , as being he to whom euery thing yeeldeth obedience , and for whose sake the whole world was cre- ated . In brief , this is the chiefe and principall of Gods worke , and the most noble of all ...
... things vnder his empire and iurisdiction , as being he to whom euery thing yeeldeth obedience , and for whose sake the whole world was cre- ated . In brief , this is the chiefe and principall of Gods worke , and the most noble of all ...
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... Things : John of Trevisa's translation ... I , Lib . Septimus , cap . 7 , 350 ; Liber Quintus , cap . 23 , 212. This encyclopedia was popular and translated into several languages between the middle of the thirteenth century until the ...
... Things : John of Trevisa's translation ... I , Lib . Septimus , cap . 7 , 350 ; Liber Quintus , cap . 23 , 212. This encyclopedia was popular and translated into several languages between the middle of the thirteenth century until the ...
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