| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 334 pages
...phyficians great liberality, and dignity of fentiment, very prompt effufion .of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre, Agreeably to this .charadter, the College of Phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed an edicl:, requiring... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 484 pages
...phyficians great liberality, and dignity of fentiment, very prompt effufion of beneficence, and wilUngnefs to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the College of Phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed an edict, requiring... | |
| James Boswell - 1786 - 552 pages
...parlour with a good fire, and a dram went round. By and by supper was served, at which 1 ' I believe every man has found in physicians great liberality...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... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 450 pages
...phyficians great liberality, and dignity of fentiment, very prompt efiufion of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the College of Phyficians, in July 1687, publrfhed an edict, requiring... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 360 pages
...phyficians great liberality, and dignity of fentiment, very prompt effufion of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the College of Phyficians, in July 1687, pubiifhed an edift, requiring... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 pages
...phyficians great liberality and digIjity of fentiment, very prompt effufion of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the College of Phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed an edift, requiring... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 pages
...physicians have had more learning than the other faculties, I will not stay to enquire ; but, I believe, every man has found in physicians great liberality,,...very prompt effusion of beneficence, and willingness to.exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the college... | |
| samuel johnson, ll.d. - 1806 - 416 pages
...great liberality and dig? nity of fentiment, very prompt €ffuiion of beneficence, and willingnefs to exert a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre. Agreeably to this character, the College of Phyficians, in July 1687, publifhed an edict, requiring... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1809 - 516 pages
..." but I believe every man 41 has found in physicians great liberality and 'dignity of sea" timent, very prompt effusion of beneficence, and willingness...a lucrative art where there is no hope of lucre." To the authoritative testimony of Johnson may be added that of the learned Dr. Parr, who says in a... | |
| 1809 - 832 pages
...greae libcrality, und dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusion of benißcence, and wil-' lingnefs to exert a lucrative art, where there is no hope of lucre. Merkwürdig ist, dafs die Tadler und Feinde der Aerzte nur ältere französische Schriftsteller sind,... | |
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