Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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Strana 327
... pleasure , sacrificing every laudable improvement of the mind , or of his fortune , to mere corporeal sensations , and ruining his health in their pursuit , Mistaken man , said I , you are providing pain for yourself , instead of pleasure ...
... pleasure , sacrificing every laudable improvement of the mind , or of his fortune , to mere corporeal sensations , and ruining his health in their pursuit , Mistaken man , said I , you are providing pain for yourself , instead of pleasure ...
Strana 330
... Pleasure innocent , that is to Man hurtful . I love him therefore for his Goodness , and I adore him for his Wisdom . Let me then not fail to praise my God continually , for it is his Due , and it is all I can return for his many ...
... Pleasure innocent , that is to Man hurtful . I love him therefore for his Goodness , and I adore him for his Wisdom . Let me then not fail to praise my God continually , for it is his Due , and it is all I can return for his many ...
Strana 462
... pleasure it gave mankind was very great , and the praises they heaped upon it were without measure . Aristotle , a shrewd and curious investigator , examined the struc- ture of this poem , and the Odyssey , and having satisfied himself ...
... pleasure it gave mankind was very great , and the praises they heaped upon it were without measure . Aristotle , a shrewd and curious investigator , examined the struc- ture of this poem , and the Odyssey , and having satisfied himself ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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