As a rule he could only get back to his own home in the afternoon, and then he was, as he says himself, "almost dying with hunger.
Among these were his translation of Rhazes and some annotations on Galen, which, as he says himself, had grown into a huge volume.
A Gil Blas in water colours"--that, he says himself, pleased him better than all the rest.
He returned to England, as he says himself, for "change of scene and air" after an attack of fever.
He says himself that he has "no abstract love for what is low, or what the world calls low.
He says himself, that after the night with the author who had this habit and who feared ideas more than thunder and lightning, he himself touched things and wondered if "the long-forgotten influence" had returned.
He says himselfin "The Music of the Future," "My mental state resembled a struggle.
He says himself that he had day-dreams in which the keynote, third and dominant, seemed to take form and to reveal to him their mighty meanings.
As he says himself, "Haven't I more power than them all?
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