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" When Pittacus, after the death of his brother, who had left him a good estate, was offered a great sum of money by the king of Lydia, he thanked him for his kindness, but told him he had already more by half than he knew what to do with. In short, content... "
Moral essays in praise of virtue - Página 64
por Moral essays - 1821
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The Spectator, Volumen8

1717 - 336 páginas
...Kindneis, but told him he had already more by Half than he knew what to do with. In fliort, Con. tent tent is equivalent to Wealth, and Luxury to Poverty ; or,...give the Thought a more agreeable Turn, Content is -iMurd Wealth, fays Socrates ; to which I fhall add, Luxury is artificial Poverty. I fliall therefore...
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The Spectator, Volumen8

1729 - 320 páginas
...for. his Kindnefs, but told him he had already more by Half than he knew what to do with. In fhort, Content is equivalent to Wealth, and Luxury to Poverty ; or, to give the Thought a more agreeable Turn, Canteat is natural Wealth, fays Socrates; to which I (hall add, Luxury is artificial Poverty. 1 fhall...
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The Spectator, Volumen8

1739 - 332 páginas
...good Eftate, was offered a great Sum ' of Money by the King of Lydia, he thanked him for his Kindnefs, but told him he had already more by Half than he knew what to do with. In ihort, Content is equivalent to Wealth, and Luxury to Poverty ; or, to give the Thought a more agreeable...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volumen5

1786 - 670 páginas
...good cftate, was offered a great liim of money by the King of Lydia, he thanked him for his kindnefs, but told him he had already more by half than he knew what to do with. In (hört, content is equivalent to wealth, and luxury to poverty ; or, to give the thought a more agreeable...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - 1789 - 416 páginas
...good eftate, was offered a great fum of money by the king of Lydia, he thanked him for his kindnefs, but told him he had already more by half than he knew what to do will:. In fiiort, content is equivalent to- wealth, and luxury to poverty ; or, to give the thought...
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The Spectator. ...

1789 - 428 páginas
...good eftate, was offered a great fum of money by the king of Lydia, he thanked him for his kindnefs, but told him he had already more by half than he knew what tq do with. In fhort, Content is equivalent to wealth, and luxury to po-r verty ; or, to give the thought...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 páginas
...good eftate, was offered a great fum of money by the king of Lydia, he thanked him for his kindnefs; but told him, he had already more by half than he knew what to do with. In fliort, content is equivalent to wealth, and luxury to poverty ; or, to give the thought a more agreeable...
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 320 páginas
...death of his brother, who had left him a good estate, was offered a great snm of money by the king of Lydia, he thanked him for his kindness, but told him...which I shall add, ' Luxury is artificial poverty.* 1 shall therefore recommend to the consideration of those who are always aiming after superfluous and...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumen15

British essayists - 1802 - 304 páginas
...death of his brother, who had. left him a good estate, was offered a great sum of money by the king of Lydia, he thanked him for his kindness, but told him he had already more byhalf than he knew what to do with. In short, content is equivalent to wealth, and luxury to poverty;...
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Select British Classics, Volumen18

1803 - 342 páginas
...death of his brother, who had kft him a good estate, was offered a great sum of money by the king of Lydia, he thanked him for his kindness, but told him...is artificial poverty.' I shall therefore recommend to the consideration of those who are always aiming after superfluous and imaginary enjoyments, and...
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