The Quarterly Review, Volume 50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 |
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... hypochondria in its gloomiest form , or mania in its wildest mood , or paralysis in the expressionless aspect of fatuity , ( that frequent termination of the literary career ; ) — who can deny that the sufferer has , in a great measure ...
... hypochondria in its gloomiest form , or mania in its wildest mood , or paralysis in the expressionless aspect of fatuity , ( that frequent termination of the literary career ; ) — who can deny that the sufferer has , in a great measure ...
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... hypochondria are generally preceded by those of indigestion , though not in very many cases accompanied by them , and not unfrequently do those of hypochondria degenerate into one form or other of partial insanity ; in short , hypochondria ...
... hypochondria are generally preceded by those of indigestion , though not in very many cases accompanied by them , and not unfrequently do those of hypochondria degenerate into one form or other of partial insanity ; in short , hypochondria ...
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... hypochondria , for that would be to make all mankind hypochondriacs — the mark of hypochondria is when one makes away with himself for fear of death - but as Mr. Madden kindly admits that Dr. Johnson did not commit suicide , he does not ...
... hypochondria , for that would be to make all mankind hypochondriacs — the mark of hypochondria is when one makes away with himself for fear of death - but as Mr. Madden kindly admits that Dr. Johnson did not commit suicide , he does not ...
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... hypochondriac - a fact which Boswell dis- tinctly states in the very first pages of his work - adding , what we wish Mr ... hypochondria , to the excitement of the bottle for a temporary palliation of his symptoms .'- vol . i . , p . 276 ...
... hypochondriac - a fact which Boswell dis- tinctly states in the very first pages of his work - adding , what we wish Mr ... hypochondria , to the excitement of the bottle for a temporary palliation of his symptoms .'- vol . i . , p . 276 ...
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