| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 396 páginas
...not the, foil : Fix'd to no fpot is Happinefs fmceres if "Tis no where to be found, or ev'ry where: 'Tis never to be bought, but always free, And fled from monarchs, St. JOH.N ! dwells with thee. THE two /oregoing epiiHes having considered Man with regard' to the Means (that is,<in all his relations,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 398 páginas
...not the foil : Fix'd to no fpot is happinefs fincere, ij 'Tis no where to be found, or every where : Tis never to be bought, but always free, And fled...blind: This bids to ferve, and that to fhun mankind; 20 VARIATION. Ver. i. Oh Happinefs, &c.] in the MS. thus : Oh Happinefs, to which we all afpire, Wing'd... | |
| James Roach - 1793 - 274 páginas
...culture, not the foil ; Fix'd to no fpot is happinefs fmcere, *Tis no where to be found, or ev'ry where : Tis never to be bought, but always free, And fled...monarchs, St. John ! dwells with thee. Afk of the learn 'd the way ? The learn'd are blind ; This bids i0 ferve, and that to fliun mankind ; Some plate... | |
| Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 454 páginas
...; for this regard to verbal accuracy and elegance Epicurus, fo far from attending to, delpifcd 1. " Afk of the learn'd the way— the learn'd are blind, This bids to ferve, and that to fhun mankind : Some place the btifs in aftion, fome in eafe, Thefe call it pleafure, and contentment thefe; Some,... | |
| Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 398 páginas
...Ethic Epiftles, thus comments on the opinions of the ancient philofophers on happinefs :— ( Aflc of the learn'd the way ; the learn'd are blind ; This bids to ferve, and that to fhun mankind; Some place the blifs, in aftion, fome in eafe, Thefe call it pleafure, and contentment thefe : Who... | |
| Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 386 páginas
...his Ethic Epiftles, thus comments on the opinions of the ancient philofophers on happinefs :— Aflc of the learn'd the way ; the learn'd are blind ; This bids to ferve, and that to fhun mankind; Some place the blifs in aftion, fome in eafe, Thefe call it pleafure, and contentment thefe: Who thus... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 páginas
...not tfie foil: Fix'd to no fpot i* happinefs fmcere, ' I'is no where to be found, or every where : 'Tis never to be bought, but always free, And fled from monarchs, St. John : dwells with thee. [blind : Aflc of the learn'd the way ï The learn'd are This bids to ferve, and that to (hun mankind;... | |
| 1796 - 220 páginas
...where to be found, or ev'ry where ; 'Tis never to be bought, but always free. And fled from monarehs, St. John, dwells with thee. Afk of the learn'd the way ; the learn'd are 'Wind : This bids to ferve, and that to fhun, mankind. Some place the blifs in action, fome in eafe,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 384 páginas
...they in our own power J" Seneca, by writing De Beata Vita, made neither his readers nor himfelf happy. 'Tis never to be bought, but always free, And fled...that to fhun mankind ; 20 Some place the blifs in action, fome in eafe, Thofe call it Pleafure, and Contentment thefe ; Some funk to Beafts, find pleafure... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1798 - 140 páginas
...culture, not the soil: Fix'd to no spot is happiness sincere, 'Tis no where to be found, or ev'ry where: 'Tis never to be bought, but always free, And fled from monarchs, St. John, dwells with thee. Ask of the learn'd the way? the learn' dare blind; This bids to serve, and that to shun mankind; Some... | |
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