If exercise throws off all superfluities, temperance prevents them ; if e.xercise clears the vessels, temperance neither satiates nor overstrains. them ; if exercise. raises proper ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation of the bood, temperance... The British Essayists: Spectator - Strana 2úprava: - 1823Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| William Scott - 1820 - Počet stránok 398
...ferments in the humors, and promotes th« circulation of the blood, temperance gives nature her fall play, and enables her to exert herself in all her force and vigor; if exercise dissipates a growing distemper, temperance starves it. Sfeclatar. i 8. I have always... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1821 - Počet stránok 572
...them; if exercise raises proper ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation of the blood, temperance gives nature her full play, and enables her to exert herself in all her force and vigor ; if exercise dissipates a growing distemper, temperance starves it. Physic, for the most part,... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - Počet stránok 426
...them ; if exercise raises proper ferments in the. humours, and promotes the circulation of the blood, temperance gives nature her full play, and enables...it. Physic, for the most part, is nothing else but tht substitute of exercise or temperance. • Medicines are indeed absolutely necessary in acute distempers,... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - Počet stránok 396
...; — if exercise raises proper ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation of the blood, temperance gives nature her full play, and enables...dissipates a growing distemper, temperance starves it, — Spectator. 8. I have always preferred cheerfulness to mirth. The latter I consider as an act, the... | |
| 1824 - Počet stránok 292
...humours, and promotes the circulation of the blood, temperance gives nature No. 195. THE SPECTATOR. 169 her full play, and enables her to exert herself in...indeed absolutely necessary in acute distempers, that can not wait the slow operations of these two great instruments of health; but did men live in an habitual... | |
| 1824 - Počet stránok 348
...them ; if exercise raises proper ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation of the blood, temperance gives nature her full play, and enables...herself in all her force and vigour ; if exercise throws off all superfluities, temperance starves it. 19. Physic, for the most part, is nothing else... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1824 - Počet stránok 308
...them : if exercise raises proper ferments in the humors, and promotes the circulation of the blood, temperance gives nature her full play, and enables her to exert herself in all her force and vigor: if exercise dissipates a growing distemper, temperance starves it. 6 Physic, for the most part,... | |
| William Scott - 1825 - Počet stránok 382
...ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation of the blood, temperance gives nature her fbll play, and enables her to exert herself in all her...dissipates a growing distemper, temperance starves it. — Spectator. 8. I have always preferred cheerfulness to mirth. The latter I consider as an act, the... | |
| William Scott - 1829 - Počet stránok 420
...them ; — exercise raises proper ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation of the blood, temperance gives nature her full play, and enables...all her force and vigour ; if exercise dissipates a growing.distemper, temperauce starves it. Spectator. 8. I have always preferred cheerfulness to mirth.... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - Počet stránok 354
...principal figure. Art may make a man a suit oi clothes, but nature must produce a man. — Hume. LXXII. Physic, for the most part, is nothing else but the substitute of exercise or temperance.— Jlddisun. Lxxm. It is with wits as with razors, which are never so apt to cut those they are employed... | |
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