The Spectator, Volúmenes3-4Dent, 1930 |
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... Happiness . Thirdly , Because if we should allow the same Actions to be the proper Instruments , both of acquiring Fame , and of procuring this Happiness , they would never theless fail in the Attainment of this last End , if they ...
... Happiness . Thirdly , Because if we should allow the same Actions to be the proper Instruments , both of acquiring Fame , and of procuring this Happiness , they would never theless fail in the Attainment of this last End , if they ...
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... Happiness from Things not capable of giving it . Nothing but the good Qualities of the Person beloved , can be a Foundation for a Love of Judgment and Discretion ; and whoever expect Happiness from any Thing but Virtue , Wisdom , Good ...
... Happiness from Things not capable of giving it . Nothing but the good Qualities of the Person beloved , can be a Foundation for a Love of Judgment and Discretion ; and whoever expect Happiness from any Thing but Virtue , Wisdom , Good ...
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... Happiness or Misery , In this , and some other very few Instances , Aristotle's Rules for Epic Poetry ( which he had drawn from his Reflections upon Homer ) cannot be supposed to quadrate exactly with the heroic Poems which have been ...
... Happiness or Misery , In this , and some other very few Instances , Aristotle's Rules for Epic Poetry ( which he had drawn from his Reflections upon Homer ) cannot be supposed to quadrate exactly with the heroic Poems which have been ...
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