| 1831 - 878 頁
...he angrily replied, " Who is nervous, if I am not? Do not these word?, besides, apply to my case ? Drawing blood from a nervous patient is like loosening the cords of a musical instrument, the tones of which are already defective for want of sufficient tension. Before I became ill, you know... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 452 頁
...rejoined, in an angry tone, " Who is nervous, if I am not ? And do not those other words of his, too, apply to my case, where he says that drawing blood from a nervous patient is like loosening the chords of a musical instrument, whose tones already fail for want of sufficient tension ? Even before... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 592 頁
...rejoined, in an angry tone, u Who is nervous, if I am not ? And do not those other words of his, too, apply to my case, where he says that drawing blood from a nervous patient is like loosening the chords of a musical instrument, whose tones already fail for want of sufficient tension ? Even before... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 684 頁
...rejoined, in an angry tone, 'Who is nervous, if I am not? And do not ' those other words of his, too, apply to my case, ' where he says that drawing blood from a nervous ' patient is like loosening the chords of a musical ' instrument, whose tones already fail for want of suf' ficient tension ? Even... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 442 頁
...rejoined, in an angry tone, " Who is nervous, if I am not ? And do not those other words of his, too, apply to my case, where he says that drawing blood from a nervous patient is like loosening the chords of a musical instrument, whose tones already fail for want of sufficient tension? Even before... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 212 頁
...slaughter is effected by the lance than the lancet, that minute instrument of mighty mischief? 11* And do not those other words of his apply to my case," he continued, " where he says, ' the draw-ing blood from a nervous patient is like loosening the chords... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 214 頁
...slaughter is effected by the lance than the lancet, that minute instrument of mighty mischief 7 11* And do not those other words of his apply to my case," he continued, " where he says,' the drawing blood from a nervous patient is like loosening the chords... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 216 頁
...slaughter is effected by the lance than the lancet, that minute instrument of mighty mischief? 11* And do not those other words of his apply to my case," he continued, " where he says, ' the drawing blood from a nervous patient is like loosening the chords... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1837 - 434 頁
...angrj tone, " Who is nervous, if I am not ? And do not thote other words of his, too, apply to my rttr. where he says that drawing blood from a nervous patient is like loosening the chords of a Tipr» 1 instrument, whose tones already fail for want of sufficient tension? Eren before... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 730 頁
...Who is nervous, if I am not ? And do not those other words of his, too, apply to my case, where be says that drawing blood from a nervous patient is like loosening the chords oft. musical instrument, whose tones already fail for want of sufficient tension ? Even before... | |
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