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" ... the various precepts given from time to time for the conquest of passion, and displayed the happiness of those who had obtained the important victory, after which man is no longer the slave of fear, nor the fool of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy,... "
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por Samuel Johnson - 1811
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History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia

Samuel Johnson - 1898 - 228 páginas
...nor the fool of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emasculated by tenderness, or depressed by grief; but walks on calmly through the tumults or privacies of life, as the su."-'; ,o pursues alike his course through the calm or the stormy sky. He enumerated many examples...
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The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: I. in Nine Discourses ...

Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - 598 páginas
...longer the slave of fear, nor the fool of hope . . He enumerated many examples of heroes immoveable by pain or pleasure, who looked with indifference...which the vulgar give the names of good and evil." Rasselas in a few days found the philosopher .in a room half darkened, with his eyes misty, and his...
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Class Book of French Composition: Graduated Extracts from Standard English ...

Paul Blouët - 1906 - 216 páginas
...the food 4 of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emasculated by tenderness, nor depressed by grief: but walks on calmly through the...the sun pursues alike his course through the calm of the stormy sky. He enumerated many examples of heroes immovable by pain or pleasure, who looked5...
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Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia

Samuel Johnson - 1923 - 176 páginas
...nor the fool of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emasculated by tenderness, or depressed by grief; but walks on calmly through...by pain or pleasure, who looked with indifference onTKose modes or accidents to which the vulgar give the names of good and evil. He exhorted his hearers...
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The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - 1927 - 260 páginas
...depressed by grief*' but walks on calmly through the tumults or the privacies of life, as the sun persues alike his course through the calm or the stormy sky....pain or pleasure, who looked with indifference.. on those-modes or accidents to which the vulgar give the names of good and evil. He exhorted his hearers...
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The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - 1927 - 256 páginas
...nor the fool of hope ; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emasculated by tenderness, or depressed by grief; but walks on calmly through the tumults or the privacies of life, as the sun persues alike his course through the calm or the stormy sky. He enumerated...
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Romanticism and Anthony Trollope: A Study in the Continuities of Nineteenth ...

L. J. Swingle - 1990 - 318 páginas
...pronouncements about how to live the same wise and happy life that he himself enjoys are punctuated with "many examples of heroes immovable by pain or pleasure,...which the vulgar give the names of good and evil." Rasselas excitedly returns to Imlac to reveal his discovery of a man "who can teach all that is necessary...
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On the Scope of University Education

John Henry Newman - 2005 - 281 páginas
...obtained the important victory, after which man is no longer the slave of fear, nor the fool of hope. ... He enumerated many examples of heroes immovable by...which the vulgar give the names of good and evil.' Rasselas in a few days found the philosopher in a room half darkened, with his eyes misty, and his...
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Select Discourses from the Idea of a University

John Henry Newman - 208 páginas
...obtained the important victory, after which man is no longer the slave of fear, nor the fool of hope — He enumerated many examples of heroes immovable by...which the vulgar give the names of good and evil." Rasselas in a few days found the philosopher in a room half darkened, with his eyes misty, and his...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volumen24

1759 - 438 páginas
...enumerated many examples of Heroes îmmoveable by pain or pleafure, who looked 'with indifference on thofe modes or accidents to which the vulgar give the names of good and evil. He exhorted his hearers to Jay afide their prejudices, 'and arm themfelves againft the fhaftsof malice or misforfunc, by invulnerable...
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