... and those bugbears by which simple patients are scared into their graves. Believe the general sense of the mercantile world, which holds that desks are not deadly. It is the mind, good BB, and not the limbs, that taints by long sitting. Think of the... The Southern California Practitioner - Strana 1751898Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 480 str.
...deadly. It is the mind, good BB, and not the limbs, that taints by long sitting. Think of the patience of tailors, think how long the lord chancellor sits, think of the brooding hen ! I protest 1 cannot answer thy sister's kind inquiry ; but I judge I shall put forth no second volume.... | |
| 1838 - 734 str.
...mind, good Bernard Barton, and not the limbs, that taints by long sitting. Think of the patience of tailors — think how long the Lord Chancellor sits — think of the brooding hen ! " We cannot overpass the letter to the Quaker banker suggested by the mistakes of the late unfortunate... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1838 - 478 str.
...deadly. It is the mind, good BB, and not the limbs, that taints by long sitting. Think of the patience of tailors, think how long the lord chancellor sits, think of the brooding hen ! I protest I cannot answer thy sister's kind inquiry; but I judge I shall put forth no second volume.... | |
| 1850 - 642 str.
...deadly. It is the mind, good BB, and not the limbs, that taints by long sitting. Think of the patience of tailors — think how long the lord chancellor sits — think of the brooding hen." The next has been published before, but its lesson is worth repeating, and it succeeds аз a further... | |
| Bernard Barton, Edward FitzGerald - 1849 - 454 str.
...deadly. It is the mind, good BB, and not the limbs, that taints by long sitting. Think of the patience of tailors — think how long the Lord Chancellor sits — think of the brooding hen." ,as an example for imitation. The spirit which disturbed poor Scott of Amwell in his last illness will... | |
| Bernard Barton - 1849 - 454 str.
...deadly. It is the mind, good BB, and not the limbs, that taints by long sitting. Think of the patience of tailors — think how long the Lord Chancellor sits — think of the brooding hen." as an example for imitation. The spirit which disturbed poor Scott of Am well in his last illness will... | |
| Bernard Barton - 1850 - 432 str.
...deadly. It is the mind, good BB, and not the limbs, that taints by long sitting. Think of the patience of tailors — think how long the Lord Chancellor sits — think of the brooding hen." Kcnaick, 27 Jan., 1822. "I am much pleased with the 'Poet's Lot' — no, not with his lot, but with... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1855 - 634 str.
...deadly. It is the mind, good BB, and not the limbs, that taints by long sitting. Think of the patience of tailors, think how long the lord chancellor sits, think of the brooding hen ! I protest 1 cannot answer thy sister's kind inquiry ; but I judge I shall put forth no second volume.... | |
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