| Lucius Annaeus Seneca, sir Roger L'Estrange - 1780 - 452 sider
...while to purchafe that Good which brings all others along with it. A good Man is happy within himfelf, and independent upon Fortune : Kind to his Friend ; temperate to his Enemy : Religioufly juft ; indefatigably laborious ; and he discharges all Duties with a Conftaacy, and Congruity... | |
| Leisure hours - 1759 - 326 sider
...deteftable in others, as well as unpardonable in ourfelves. cxxxv. A good man is happy within himfelf, and independent upon fortune; kind to. his friend ; temperate to his enemy ; religioufly juft ; indefatigably E labolaborious ; and difcharges every duty with a conftancy and... | |
| Lucius Annaeus Seneca - 1803 - 372 sider
...labour; and certainly it is worth the while to purchase that good which brings all others along with it. A good man is happy within himself, and independent...fortune, kind to his friend, temperate to his enemy, religiously just, indefatigably laborious, and he discharges all duties with a constancy and congruity... | |
| Lucius Annaeus Seneca - 1818 - 516 sider
...labour; and certainly it is worth the while to purchase that good which brings all others along with it. A good man is happy within himself, and independent...fortune, kind to his friend, temperate to his enemy, religiously just, indefatigably laborious, and he discharges all duties with a constancy and congruity... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1819 - 252 sider
...Providence, that every man has a light set up within himself for a guide, which we do all of us both see and acknowledge, though we do not pursue it.*...fortune : kind to his friend; temperate to his enemy: religiously just ; indefatigably laborious, &c. — That there is not a duty to which Providence has... | |
| Sir Roger Lestrange, Knt. - 1855 - 668 sider
...labor; and certainly it is worth the while to purchase that good which brings all others along with it. A good man is happy within himself, and independent...fortune : kind to his friend, temperate to his enemy, religiously just, indefatigably laborious ; and he discharges all duties with a constancy and congruity... | |
| Maxims - 1876 - 340 sider
...there are rainbows in the eyes, which cover every black cloud with gorgeous hues. A good and generous man is happy within himself, and independent upon...fortune ; kind to his friend ; temperate to his enemy ; religiously just ; indefatigably laborious ; and discharges every duty •with a constancy and congruity... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1912 - 92 sider
...Providence, that every man has a light set up within himself for a guide, which we do all of us both see and acknowledge, though we do not pursue it.*...fortune : kind to his friend ; temperate to his enemy : religiously Just ; indefatigably laborious, &c. That there it not a duty to which Providence has... | |
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