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Secondly , that amongst these creatures the common good differeth not from the private ; and being by nature inclined to their private , they procure thereby the common benefit . But man , whose joy consisteth in comparing himself with ...
Secondly , that amongst these creatures the common good differeth not from the private ; and being by nature inclined to their private , they procure thereby the common benefit . But man , whose joy consisteth in comparing himself with ...
Strana 562
To be a Stoic , and grow insensible of pain , as well as poverty or disgrace , one must be perhaps something more or less than a man , renounce common nature , oppose common truth and constant experi- ence .
To be a Stoic , and grow insensible of pain , as well as poverty or disgrace , one must be perhaps something more or less than a man , renounce common nature , oppose common truth and constant experi- ence .
Strana 570
Thus men are apt to play with their healths and their lives , as they do with their clothes ; which may be the better excused since both are so transitory , so subject to be spoiled with common use , to be torn by acci- dents , and at ...
Thus men are apt to play with their healths and their lives , as they do with their clothes ; which may be the better excused since both are so transitory , so subject to be spoiled with common use , to be torn by acci- dents , and at ...
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