So in every human body, The choler, melancholy, phlegm, and blood, By reason that they flow continually In some one part, and are not continent, Receive the name of humours. Now thus far It may, by metaphor, apply itself Unto the general disposition:... La Belle Assemblée - Seite 1721806Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Ben Jonson - 1921 - 572 Seiten
...particular humors. Cf . Every Man Out, Ind.. p. 16 : So in every human body. The choler, melancholy, phlegm, and blood. By reason that they flow continually...general disposition : As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluctions,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1921 - 576 Seiten
...particular humors. Cf . Every Man Out, Ind., p. 16 : So in every human body, The choler, melancholy, phlegm, and blood, By reason that they flow continually...general disposition : As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluctions,... | |
| George Harley McKnight - 1923 - 474 Seiten
...terms appear in the following lines of Ben Jonson : 10 In every human body The choler, melancholy, phlegm and blood, By reason that they flow continually...general disposition; As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits and his powers, In his conductions,... | |
| 1915 - 740 Seiten
...humidity, As wanting power to contain itself, Is humour. So in every human body, the choler, melancholy, phlegm, and blood, By reason that they flow continually In some one part, and are not continent, Beceive the name of Humours. Now thus far It may, by metaphor, apply itself Unto the general disposition:... | |
| Ernest Weekley - 1967 - 452 Seiten
...It, i. z); and Addison uses humorist ior iaddist. In ecery human body The choler, melancholy, pЫagm and blood, By reason that they flow continually In...one part, and are not continent, Receive the name oi humours. Now thus iar It may, by metaphor, apply itseli Unto the general disposition; As when some... | |
| John Dryden - 2023 - 586 Seiten
...it. . . ." to the bodily humours: So in every humane body The choller, melancholy, flegme, and bloud, By reason that they flow continually In some one part,...not continent, Receive the name of Humours. Now thus farre It may, by Metaphore, apply it selfe Unto the general disposition: As when some one peculiar... | |
| David Daiches - 1979 - 304 Seiten
...humidity, As wanting power to contain itself, Is humour. So in every human body The choler, melancholy, phlegm and blood, By reason that they flow continually...general disposition, As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits and his powers, In their confluctions,... | |
| Harry Levin - 1988 - 225 Seiten
...interlocutors into a psychophysical description of humor, which he thereupon brings into the playhouse: It may, by metaphor, apply itself Unto the general disposition: As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluctions,... | |
| Michael J. Sidnell - 1991 - 332 Seiten
...the Induction to Every Man out of his Humour14 ASPER: .., in every human body The choler, melancholy, phlegm and blood By reason that they flow continually...one part, and are not continent, Receive the name of humours.15 Now thus far 1 ' The common Renaissance tenet that the time scheme of a play should not... | |
| Andrew Calder - 2000 - 257 Seiten
...humidity. As wanting power to contain itself, Is humour. So in every human body, The choler, melancholy, phlegm, and blood, By reason that they flow continually...general disposition: As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluxions,... | |
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