The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... divine ? These questions Epictetus answered very simply , and at least as satisfactorily as they have been answered by any one else . To him there is nothing good but God and the will of God . For us happiness and every other incident ...
... divine ? These questions Epictetus answered very simply , and at least as satisfactorily as they have been answered by any one else . To him there is nothing good but God and the will of God . For us happiness and every other incident ...
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... of things as Felltham shows in his " Resolves , Divine , Moral , and Political , ” — a work written , it is said , in his eighteenth year . Little is known of his history . He was born at Mutford , in Suffolk , probably in 1602 1670.
... of things as Felltham shows in his " Resolves , Divine , Moral , and Political , ” — a work written , it is said , in his eighteenth year . Little is known of his history . He was born at Mutford , in Suffolk , probably in 1602 1670.
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... Divine , Moral , and Political . » I OF IDLE BOOKS DLE books are the licensed follies of the age . Some are simple ; and these , though they render the author ridiculous , seldom hurt the reader more than by loss of time ; for , if he ...
... Divine , Moral , and Political . » I OF IDLE BOOKS DLE books are the licensed follies of the age . Some are simple ; and these , though they render the author ridiculous , seldom hurt the reader more than by loss of time ; for , if he ...
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... Divine , Moral , and Political . » THE OF VIOLENCE AND EAGERNESS HE too eager pursuit of a thing hinders enjoyment ; for it makes men take indirect ways , which , though they some- times prosper , are never blessed . The covetous man ...
... Divine , Moral , and Political . » THE OF VIOLENCE AND EAGERNESS HE too eager pursuit of a thing hinders enjoyment ; for it makes men take indirect ways , which , though they some- times prosper , are never blessed . The covetous man ...
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... Divine , Moral , and Political . » Iˆ THAT SUFFERANCE CAUSETH LOVE N NOBLE natures , I never found it fail that those , who suffered for them , they ever greatly loved . Nothing indeed attaches us more strongly to our friend than his ...
... Divine , Moral , and Political . » Iˆ THAT SUFFERANCE CAUSETH LOVE N NOBLE natures , I never found it fail that those , who suffered for them , they ever greatly loved . Nothing indeed attaches us more strongly to our friend than his ...
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