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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... desire means the desire of good things , and aversion means aversion from bad things ; having learned too that happiness and tranquillity are not attainable by man otherwise . than by not failing to obtain what he desires , and not ...
... desire means the desire of good things , and aversion means aversion from bad things ; having learned too that happiness and tranquillity are not attainable by man otherwise . than by not failing to obtain what he desires , and not ...
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... desire and in aversion , that you may not be disap- pointed in your desire , and that you may not fall into that which you would avoid ; in your pursuit and avoiding , that you commit no error ; in assent and suspension of assent , that ...
... desire and in aversion , that you may not be disap- pointed in your desire , and that you may not fall into that which you would avoid ; in your pursuit and avoiding , that you commit no error ; in assent and suspension of assent , that ...
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... report to you that you have formed a bad opinion , or had a bad desire ? By no means . But perhaps he will report that some person is dead . What then is that EPICTETUS 1643 On Providence That We Ought Not to Be Disturbed by Any News.
... report to you that you have formed a bad opinion , or had a bad desire ? By no means . But perhaps he will report that some person is dead . What then is that EPICTETUS 1643 On Providence That We Ought Not to Be Disturbed by Any News.
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... desires with the calmness and security of that condition ? For , to hunt after glory by the os- tentation of virtue , of science , of eloquence , of nobility , of wealth , of attendants , of rich clothes , of beauty , of garb , and the ...
... desires with the calmness and security of that condition ? For , to hunt after glory by the os- tentation of virtue , of science , of eloquence , of nobility , of wealth , of attendants , of rich clothes , of beauty , of garb , and the ...
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... desire inseparable from a mind which is rightly dis- posed . Good men wish all whom they converse with to be like ... desires to go thither alone . They are envious favorites , that wish their kings to have no loyal subjects but ...
... desire inseparable from a mind which is rightly dis- posed . Good men wish all whom they converse with to be like ... desires to go thither alone . They are envious favorites , that wish their kings to have no loyal subjects but ...
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