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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... Philosopher How Everything May Be Done Acceptably to the Gods EPICURUS Of Modesty , Opposed to Ambition PAGE 1639 C. 341-270 B. C. 1646 ERASMUS , DESIDERIUS C. 1465-1536 1651 The Goddess of Folly on the Luck of Fools EVELYN , JOHN 1620 ...
... Philosopher How Everything May Be Done Acceptably to the Gods EPICURUS Of Modesty , Opposed to Ambition PAGE 1639 C. 341-270 B. C. 1646 ERASMUS , DESIDERIUS C. 1465-1536 1651 The Goddess of Folly on the Luck of Fools EVELYN , JOHN 1620 ...
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... Philosophy Observations on War LIVED PAGE 1772-1837 1760 1706-1790 1769 V Necessary Hints to Those that Would Be Rich The Way to Make Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket The Whistle The Morals of Chess The Ephemera - An Emblem of Human ...
... Philosophy Observations on War LIVED PAGE 1772-1837 1760 1706-1790 1769 V Necessary Hints to Those that Would Be Rich The Way to Make Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket The Whistle The Morals of Chess The Ephemera - An Emblem of Human ...
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... Philosophers for the Punishment of Crimes He Who Has Much Must Necessarily Want Much The Reason Democritus Deprived Himself of Sight On the Abuses of False Philosophy They Are Mistaken Who Commit Sins with the Hope of Remaining ...
... Philosophers for the Punishment of Crimes He Who Has Much Must Necessarily Want Much The Reason Democritus Deprived Himself of Sight On the Abuses of False Philosophy They Are Mistaken Who Commit Sins with the Hope of Remaining ...
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... philosophy . His first master was Musonius Rufus , whose lectures on philosophy were in high repute at Rome under Nero and Vespasian . Epictetus , however , is more indebted to his own studies of the great thinkers of Greece than to the ...
... philosophy . His first master was Musonius Rufus , whose lectures on philosophy were in high repute at Rome under Nero and Vespasian . Epictetus , however , is more indebted to his own studies of the great thinkers of Greece than to the ...
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... philosophers that 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 ...
... philosophers that 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 ...
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