The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John RuskinW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 - 536 páginas |
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... pain than the torture of a limb : for the most vital parts are not the quickest of sense . And by him that spake ... pain is , if he have but his finger's end pressed or tortured ; and thereby imagine what the pains of death are , * The ...
... pain than the torture of a limb : for the most vital parts are not the quickest of sense . And by him that spake ... pain is , if he have but his finger's end pressed or tortured ; and thereby imagine what the pains of death are , * The ...
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... pain . Herein I do not profess myself a Stoic , to hold grief no evil , but opinion , and a thing indifferent . But I consent with Cæsar , that the suddenest passage is easiest , and there is nothing more awakens our resolve and ...
... pain . Herein I do not profess myself a Stoic , to hold grief no evil , but opinion , and a thing indifferent . But I consent with Cæsar , that the suddenest passage is easiest , and there is nothing more awakens our resolve and ...
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... pain and discontent , Let all thy soul be set on merriment . " Curas tolles graves , irasci crede profanum . If it be idleness hath caused this infirmity , or that he perceive himself given to solitariness , to walk alone , and please ...
... pain and discontent , Let all thy soul be set on merriment . " Curas tolles graves , irasci crede profanum . If it be idleness hath caused this infirmity , or that he perceive himself given to solitariness , to walk alone , and please ...
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... pain , assuage our anger ; Quanta inde voluptas , quanta securitas , Chrysostom adds : what pleasure ! what security by that means ! " Nothing so available , or that so much refresheth the soul of man . " Tully , as I remember , in an ...
... pain , assuage our anger ; Quanta inde voluptas , quanta securitas , Chrysostom adds : what pleasure ! what security by that means ! " Nothing so available , or that so much refresheth the soul of man . " Tully , as I remember , in an ...
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... pain , all which thou art free from . O fortunatos nimium bona si sua norint : Thou art most happy if thou couldst be content , and acknowledge thy happi- ness ; Rem carendo non fruendo cognoscimus , when thou shalt hereafter come to ...
... pain , all which thou art free from . O fortunatos nimium bona si sua norint : Thou art most happy if thou couldst be content , and acknowledge thy happi- ness ; Rem carendo non fruendo cognoscimus , when thou shalt hereafter come to ...
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