The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 298F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 245
... temperament , whensoever , of two boys , one is witty and the other a dunce , this happens by each having a diverse temperament from the other . . . . Galen wrote a book proving that the operations of the soul were influenced by the ...
... temperament , whensoever , of two boys , one is witty and the other a dunce , this happens by each having a diverse temperament from the other . . . . Galen wrote a book proving that the operations of the soul were influenced by the ...
Page 247
... temperament is : " That a man may exercise all the acts of virtue without having an advantageous constitution of body , but not without great pain and difficulty . " Without entering into a detailed account of Huarte's views on temperaments ...
... temperament is : " That a man may exercise all the acts of virtue without having an advantageous constitution of body , but not without great pain and difficulty . " Without entering into a detailed account of Huarte's views on temperaments ...
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... TEMPERAMENT . It may be said that Huarte is not original . He gets his doctrine of temperament from Galen ( though modified ) . Galen had proposed " that there should be triers or examiners appointed by the State to inspect the genius ...
... TEMPERAMENT . It may be said that Huarte is not original . He gets his doctrine of temperament from Galen ( though modified ) . Galen had proposed " that there should be triers or examiners appointed by the State to inspect the genius ...
Contents
Astronomical Observations Early By J ELLARD GORE F R AS | 46 |
Captain Pantons Views on Education By FOSTER WATSON M A | 54 |
Lady A Dressed in White By GEORGE HOLMES | 145 |
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