Whether what Temple says be true, that physicians have had more learning than the other faculties, I will not stay to inquire; but, I believe, every man has found in physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of beneficence,... Lives of English poets - Page 59by Samuel Johnson - 1801Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 328 pages
...had more learning than the other faculties, I will not flay to enquire ; but, I believe, every man has found in phyficians great liberality, and dignity...prompt effufion of beneficence, and willingnefs to to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this .character, the College... | |
| samuel johnson - 1779 - 342 pages
...have had more learning than the other faculties, I will not flay to enquire; but, I believe, every man "has found in phyficians great liberality, and dignity...very prompt effufion of beneficence, and willingnefs tcrexerl a jucutiye art, where there h pp hope. of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the College... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 484 pages
...the other faculties, I will not ftay to enquire ; but, I believe, every man has found in phyiicians great liberality, and dignity of fentiment, very prompt...no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the CtMlege of Phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed an edict, requiring all the fellows, candidates, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 476 pages
...had more learning than the other faculties, I will not flay to enquire ; but, I believe, every man has found in phyficians great liberality, and dignity...fentiment, very prompt effufion of beneficence, and willingnefsto exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1783 - 456 pages
...had more learning than the other faculties, I will not ftay to enquire ; but, I believe, every man has found in phyficians great liberality, and dignity...College of Phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed an edidr, requiring all the fellows, candidates, and licentiates, to give gratuitous advice to the neighbouring... | |
| James Boswell - Hebrides (Scotland) - 1786 - 552 pages
...physicians great liberality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of beneficence, and willingness to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre.' Johnson's Works, vii. 402. See ante, iv. 304. * Johnson says (ib. ix. 156) that when the military road... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 608 pages
...every man has found in phyficians great liberality and dignity of fentiment, very prompt effufions of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre.' " Dr. Johnfon is aged feventy-four. Laft fummer he had a ftroke of the palfy, from which he recovered... | |
| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1791 - 608 pages
...in his Life of Garth, has paid your profeffion a juft and elegant compliment: ' I believe every man has found in phyficians great liberality and dignity of fentiment, very prompt effiifions of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre.'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 pages
...will not flay to enquire; but, I believe, every has found in phyficians great liberality and digIjity of fentiment, very prompt effufion of beneficence,...College of Phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed an edift, requiring all the fellows, candidates, and licentiates, to give gratuitous advice to the neighbouring... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1795 - 610 pages
...enquire; but, I believe, every man has found in phyficians great liberality, and dignity of fentimcnt, very prompt effufion of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art, where there there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the college of phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed... | |
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