| William Smith - 1849 - 1222 sider
...are based upon the (бшЛа which are reflected from them and pass into our minds. They were always had been in the enjoyment of perfect which had not...at their hands, except perhaps that in subsequent time« his lofty notion of pleasure and happiness was reduced to that of material and sensual pleasure.... | |
| sir William Smith - 1850 - 858 sider
...them and pass into our minds. They were and always had been in the riijiirment of perfect happiness, which had not been disturbed by the laborious business...would interfere with their happiness, he conceived them as exercising no influence whatever upon the world or man. The pupils of Epicurus were very numerous,... | |
| William Smith - 1850 - 1076 sider
...had beta in the enjoyment of perfect hapmnest, vhicb had not been disturbed by the laborious Itusmess of creating the world : and as the government of the...would interfere with their happiness, he conceived them as exercising no influence whatever upon the world or man. The pupils of Epicurus were very numerous,... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 600 sider
...them and pass into our minds. They were and always had been in the enjoyment of perfect happiness, which had not been disturbed by the laborious business...would interfere with their happiness, he conceived them as exercising no influence whatever upon the world or man.3 His ethical theory was based upon... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1853 - 610 sider
...them and pass into our minds. They were and always had been in the enjoyment of perfect happiness, which had not been disturbed by the laborious business...would interfere with their happiness, he conceived them as exercising no influence whatever upon the world or man.' His ethical theory was based upon... | |
| Egidio Forcellini - 1854 - 1240 sider
...the «Я«Аа which are reflected ?г-:л tnera and pass into our minds. They were '•¿Л airavs had been in the enjoyment of perfect which had not...propagated his doctrines, was extremely great ; but his phUosophy received no further development at their hands, except perhaps that in subsequent times his... | |
| sir William Smith - 1858 - 946 sider
...them and pass into our minds. They were and always had been in the enjoyment of perfect happiness, which had not been disturbed by the laborious business...would interfere with their happiness, he conceived them a« exercising no influence whatever upon the world or man. The pupils of Epicurus were very numerous,... | |
| William Smith - 1867 - 1232 sider
...happiness, which had not been disturbed by the EPICYDES. 35 laborious business of creating the world ; arid as the^ government of the world would interfere with...was extremely great ; but his philosophy received no farther development at their hands, except perhaps that in subsequent times his lofty notion of pleasure... | |
| William Smith - 1871 - 1074 sider
...perfect happines«, which had not been disturbed by the laborious liusiuess of creating the world ; aud as the government of the world would interfere with their happiness, he conceived them as exercising no influence whatever upon the world or man. The pupils of Epicurus were тегу... | |
| William Smith - 1872 - 1240 sider
...always had been in the enjoyment of perfect happiness, which had not been disturbed by the EPICYDES. 3* laborious business of creating the world ; and as...of pupils of Epicurus who propagated his doctrines, waa extremely great ; but his philosophy received , no further development at their hands, except perhaps... | |
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