| 1761 - 308 páginas
...light. The Precepts of Epicurus, who teaches us to endure what the Laws of the Univerfe make neceflary, may filence but not content us. The dictates of Zeno,...things, may difpofe us to conceal our forrow, but cannot afiuage it. Real alleviation of the lofs of friends, and rational tranquillity in the profpe£l of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1767 - 316 páginas
...what the Laws of the Univerfe make neceflary, may filence but not content us. The dictates of Zens, who commands us to look with indifference on external...things, may difpofe us to conceal our forrow, but cannot affuage it. Real alleviation of the lofs of friends, and rational tranquility in the profpesSt of our... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 432 páginas
...light. The precepts of Epicurus, who. teaches us to endure what the laws of the univerfe make neceiFary, may filence, but not content us. The dictates of Zeno,...lofs of friends, and rational tranquillity in the profpecl of our own diflblution, can be received only from the promifes of him in whofe hands are life... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 442 páginas
...what the laws of the univerfe make neceflary, may filence, but not content us. The dictates of Zo;it who commands us to look with indifference on external...and rational tranquillity in the profpect of our own diflblution, can be received only from the promiles of him in wholehands are life and death, and from... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 430 páginas
...light- The precepts of Epicurus, who teaches us to endure what the laws of the univerfe make necetfary, may filence, but not content us. The dictates of Zeno,...things, may difpofe us to conceal our forrow, but cannot affuage it. Real alleviation of the lofs of friends, and rational tranquillity in the profpect of our... | |
| 1794 - 518 páginas
...precepts of Epicurus, which teach us to endure what the laws of the universe make necessary, may silence but not content us. The dictates of Zeno, who commands us to look with indifference on abstract things, may dispose us to conceal our sorrow, but cannot assuage it. Real alleviation of the... | |
| 1795 - 540 páginas
...filence, but not content us. The diftates of.Zeno, who commands us to look with indifterence on abftraft things, may difpofe us to conceal our forrow, but...the lofs of friends and rational tranquillity in the pVofpeilof our own diflblution, can be received only from the promjfe of him in whofe hands are life... | |
| John Wesley - 1794 - 738 páginas
...! The precepts of Epicurus, which teach us to endure what the laws of the univerfe make neceffary, may filence but not content us. The dictates of Zeno, who commands us to look with indifference on abfliaft things, niav dilpofe us to conceal our fonow, but cannot affuage it. Real alleviation of the... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 220 páginas
...precepts of Epicurus, who teaches us to endure what the laws of the universe make necessary, may silence, but not content us. The dictates of Zeno, who commands...to look with, indifference on external things, may dispose us to conceal our sorrow, but cannot assuage it. Real alleviation of the loss of friends, and... | |
| Richard Cecil - 1803 - 88 páginas
...Light. The precepts of EPICURUS, who teaches us to endure what the Laws of the Univerfe make neceflary, may filence, but not content us. The dictates of ZENO,...things, may difpofe us to conceal our forrow, but cannot ajfuage it. Real alleviation of the lofs of friends, and rational tranquillity in the profpeft of our... | |
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