The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... pleasures or in studies ; as was well answered by Demosthenes to his adversary Aeschines , that was a man given to pleasure and told him " That his orations did smell of the lamp : ' ' Indeed ( said Demosthenes ) there is a great ...
... pleasures or in studies ; as was well answered by Demosthenes to his adversary Aeschines , that was a man given to pleasure and told him " That his orations did smell of the lamp : ' ' Indeed ( said Demosthenes ) there is a great ...
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... pleasures of the intellect or understanding exceed the pleasures of the affections ? We see in all other pleasures there is satiety , and after they be used , their verdure de parteth ; which showeth well they be but deceits of pleasure ...
... pleasures of the intellect or understanding exceed the pleasures of the affections ? We see in all other pleasures there is satiety , and after they be used , their verdure de parteth ; which showeth well they be but deceits of pleasure ...
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... pleasure , we have like wise determined that the mind ought not to be reduced to stupid , but to retain pleasure ; confined rather in the sub ject of it , than in the strength and vigour of it . XXIII . 1. Civil knowledge is conversant ...
... pleasure , we have like wise determined that the mind ought not to be reduced to stupid , but to retain pleasure ; confined rather in the sub ject of it , than in the strength and vigour of it . XXIII . 1. Civil knowledge is conversant ...
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