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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... happiness into the gilded servitude of a " great " or a " wealthy " marriage with some decrepit millionaire or titled debauchee . I can imag- ine , too , that many mothers may make the mistake about their daughters which so many fathers ...
... happiness into the gilded servitude of a " great " or a " wealthy " marriage with some decrepit millionaire or titled debauchee . I can imag- ine , too , that many mothers may make the mistake about their daughters which so many fathers ...
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... happiness , rage upon injury , love upon beauty , and so of the rest ; but fear is founded upon things which are not . It coins mischiefs which neither exist , nor can exist . Thus , having no object to bound it , it runs on ad ...
... happiness , rage upon injury , love upon beauty , and so of the rest ; but fear is founded upon things which are not . It coins mischiefs which neither exist , nor can exist . Thus , having no object to bound it , it runs on ad ...
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... happiness ; and religion is the way to it . Till we arrive at him , we are but vapors , tossed about by inconstant winds . Complete . From « Resolves , Divine , Moral , and Political . » C OF THE SOUL ICERO is there divine , where OWEN ...
... happiness ; and religion is the way to it . Till we arrive at him , we are but vapors , tossed about by inconstant winds . Complete . From « Resolves , Divine , Moral , and Political . » C OF THE SOUL ICERO is there divine , where OWEN ...
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... Happiness " ) that these men live in a constant opposition to their own nature , and are no less monsters than the most wanton abortions or extrava- gant births . Again , if society require that its members should be V - 109 HENRY ...
... Happiness " ) that these men live in a constant opposition to their own nature , and are no less monsters than the most wanton abortions or extrava- gant births . Again , if society require that its members should be V - 109 HENRY ...
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... happiness . To render therefore any animal social is to render it inoffensive ; an instance of which is to be seen in those the ferocity of whose nature can be tamed by man . And here the reader may observe a double distinction of man ...
... happiness . To render therefore any animal social is to render it inoffensive ; an instance of which is to be seen in those the ferocity of whose nature can be tamed by man . And here the reader may observe a double distinction of man ...
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admiration Antisthenes appears Attic Nights beauty become better born called cause century character Chrysippus civilization Complete Cotton Mather death desire Diogenes Divine dress earth enemy England English Epictetus Epicurus essays evil existence expression eyes father feeling fool friends genius give Goethe greatest Greek happiness hath heart heaven honor human idea infinite kind king labor Lacedæmonia lady Laocoon laws learned less live Lord Byron Margaret Roper marriage matter means mind moral nations Natural Law nature never ourselves passion perhaps person philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch poet poetry political Poor Richard says principle reason ruin seems Socrates soul speak spirit sure Tacitus things THOMAS DUDLEY THOMAS FULLER thou thought Thucydides tion true truth universe virtue whole Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship wise words writing