? But if virtue is only a word, what is there, then, in life which is true and real ? No, I will not believe that goodness is in vain. It does not always give the happiness we had hoped for, but it brings some other. In the world... An "attic" Philosopher - Strana 110autor/autoři: Emile Souvestre - 1923 - 306 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Jane Porter - 1856 - 604 str.
...mournful exclamation of " Brutus i" But if virtue is only a word, what is there then in. life which is true and real? No, I will not believe that goodness...hoped for, but it brings some other. In the world every thing is ruled by order, and has its proper and necessary consequences, and virtue cannot be... | |
| Émile Souvestre - 1863 - 158 str.
...mournful exclamation of " Brutus ?" But if virtue is only a word, what is there then in life which is true and real ? No, I will not believe that goodness...hoped for, but it brings some other. In the world every thing is ruled by order, and has its proper and necessary consequences, and virtue cannot be... | |
| Émile Souvestre - 1885 - 212 str.
...the mournful exclamation of Brutus ? But if virtue is only a word, what is there then in life which is true and real ? No, I will not believe that goodness...its proper and necessary consequences, and virtue can not be the sole exception to the general law. If it had been prejudicial to those who practice... | |
| 1886 - 562 str.
...mournful exclamation of " Brutus " ? But if virtue is only a word, what is there, then, in life which is true and real ? No, I will not believe that goodness...general law. If it had been prejudicial to those who practise it, experience would have avenged them ; but experience has, on the contrary, made it more... | |
| Emile Souvestre - 1888 - 584 str.
...the mournful exclamation of Brutus ? But if virtue is only a word, what is there then in life which is true and real ? No, I will not believe that goodness...its proper and necessary consequences, and virtue can not be the sole exception to the general law. If it had been prejudicial to those who practice... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1896 - 546 str.
...mournful exclamation of " Brutus " ? But if virtue is only a word, what is there, then, in life which is true and real? No, I will not believe that goodness...general law. If it had been prejudicial to those who practise it, experience would have avenged them ; but experience has, on the contrary, made it more... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1899 - 544 str.
...of "Brutus"? But if virtue is only a word, what is there, then, in life which is true and real ? Xo, I will not believe that goodness is in vain. It does...general law. If it had been prejudicial to those who practise it, experience would have avenged them ; but experience has, on the contrary, made it more... | |
| Émile Souvestre - 1899 - 250 str.
...once, the mournful exclamation of Brutus ? But if virtue is only a word, what is there in life which is true and real ? No, I will not believe that goodness is in vain ! It does not always give the joys that we hoped for, but it brings others. In this world everything is ruled by order, and has its... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1922 - 526 str.
...hours of trial, and who has not uttered, at least once, the mournful exclamation of Brutus ? lieve that goodness is in vain! It does not always give...general law. If it had been prejudicial to those who practice it, experience would have avenged them ; but experience has, on the contrary, made it more... | |
| 1953 - 1224 str.
...once the exclamation of "Brutus"? But if virtue is only a word, what is there, then, in life which is true and real? No, I will not believe that goodness...general law. If it had been prejudicial to those who practice it, experience would have avenged them ; but experience has, on the contrary, made it more... | |
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