| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 532 σελίδες
...CLARENDON : Quack-doctor. See Oth. I, iii, 61 ; and in Bacon's Advancement of Learning, ii, 10, § 2 : ' Nay, we see the weakness and credulity of men is such,...a mountebank or witch before a learned physician.' In Jonson's Fox, Volpone, disguised as a mountebank, has a multitude of medicines to sell. In Italian... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 512 σελίδες
...CLARENDON : Quack-doctor. See Oth. I, iii, 61 ; and in Bacon's Advancement of Learning, ii, 10, § 2 : ' Nay, we see the weakness and credulity of men is such,...a mountebank or witch before a learned physician.' In Jonson's Fox, Volpone, disguised as a mountebank, has a multitude of medicines to sell. In Italian... | |
| 1905 - 958 σελίδες
...And therefore many times the impostor is prized, and the man of virtue taxed. Nay, we see [the 101 ] weakness and credulity of men is such, as they will often prefer a montabank l02 or witch before a learned physician. And therefore the poets were clear-sighted in discerning... | |
| 1913 - 582 σελίδες
...135: „Nay, we see the weakness and credulity of men is such, äs they will often prefer a montebank or witch before a learned physician. And therefore...clear-sighted in discerning this extreme folly, when they made Aesculapiusand Circe brother and sister, both children of the sun, äs in. the verses : 'ipse repertorem... | |
| Max freiherr von Waldberg - 1913 - 374 σελίδες
...Menschen, Kurpfuschern den Vorzug vor gebildeten Ärzten zu geben, beklagend, sagt Baeon Adv. P- T3S: »Nay, we see the weakness and credulity of men is such, as they will often prefer a montebank or witch before a learned physician. And therefore the poets were clear-sighted in discerning... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1915 - 272 σελίδες
...or ruined, whether it be art or accident ? And therefore many times the impostor is prized, and the man of virtue taxed. Nay, we see the weakness and...men is such, as they will often prefer a mountebank 3 or witch before a learned physician. And therefore the poets were clear-sighted in discerning this... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1915 - 266 σελίδες
...or ruined, whether it be art or accident ? And therefore many times the impostor is prized, and the man of virtue taxed. Nay, we see the weakness and...credulity of men is such, as they will often prefer a mountebank3 or witch before a learned physician. And therefore the poets were clear-sighted in discerning... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1928 - 558 σελίδες
...or ruined, whether it be art or accident? And therefore many times the impostor is prized, and the man of virtue taxed. Nay, we see [the] weakness and...credulity of men is such, as they will often prefer a montabank or witch before a learned physician. And therefore the poets were clear-sighted in discerning... | |
| Robert Theodore Gunther - 1925 - 712 σελίδες
...requesting some of his ' Aurum potabile". 1 Jo. Schroderi, Phannacop. Medico-Chym. ii, c. 77. that they will often prefer a mountebank or witch before a learned physician '. And the great advances made in scientific discovery, only give the greater opportunity to the skilful quack.... | |
| Sir William Hale-White - 1927 - 64 σελίδες
...recover .... whether it be art or accident ? And therefore many times the impostor is prized and the man of virtue taxed. Nay, we see the weakness and credulity of man is such, as they will often prefer a mountebank or witch before a learned physician " [14]. Consequently,... | |
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