The Consolation of Philosophy: Boethius, The Consolation of PhilosophyModern library, 1943 - 406 páginas |
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by Boethius | 3 |
all Worldly Vanities | 130 |
Of Meek Knowing of a Mans Self | 131 |
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Términos y frases comunes
abide Aristotle behold behoveth blessed body Boethius Boötes burning love cause CHAPTER charity cometh comfort conscience consolation Consolation of Philosophy creatures death desire desireth despise devotion divine doth dread earth earthly eternal everlasting evil eyes faith feel flesh fortune friends give gladly glory goeth grievous happiness hath heaven heavenly heed highest holy sacrament honour Jesu Christ judgment kingdom of heaven labour live man's manner meek mercy mind nature naught necessity never ofttimes Parmenides passions peace perfect Philosophy Plato praise prayer profit reason receive Religio Medici saints saith seek shew Sir Thomas Browne sorrow soul spirit suffer sure sweet temptations thine heart things Thomas à Kempis thou art thou canst thou hast thou mayst thou oughtest thou shalt find thou wilt thy grace thyself tion tribulation true trust truth unto thee verily virtue Wherefore wicked wise words worthy