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Pagina 55
... desire , and many Things to 10 For both Temper and Distemper " consist of Contraries . But it is one thing to mingle Contraries , another to enterchange them . The Answer of Apollonius to Vespasian , is full of Excellent Instruction ...
... desire , and many Things to 10 For both Temper and Distemper " consist of Contraries . But it is one thing to mingle Contraries , another to enterchange them . The Answer of Apollonius to Vespasian , is full of Excellent Instruction ...
Pagina 220
... desires and aversions ; love is de- sire , hate is aversion ; good is anything we desire , evil anything for which we feel aver- sion ; and it is felicity at which we perpetually aim - perpetually " because life itself is but naturall ...
... desires and aversions ; love is de- sire , hate is aversion ; good is anything we desire , evil anything for which we feel aver- sion ; and it is felicity at which we perpetually aim - perpetually " because life itself is but naturall ...
Pagina 332
... desire , if not procure , and further . I cannot contentedly frame a Prayer for my selfe in particular , without a catalogue for my friends , nor request a happinesse 20 wherein my sociable disposition doth not desire the fellowship of ...
... desire , if not procure , and further . I cannot contentedly frame a Prayer for my selfe in particular , without a catalogue for my friends , nor request a happinesse 20 wherein my sociable disposition doth not desire the fellowship of ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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