For nowhere either with more quiet or more freedom from trouble does a man retire than into his own soul, particularly when he has within him such thoughts that by looking into them he is immediately in perfect tranquility; and I affirm that tranquility... Ethical Addresses - 第 55 頁1904完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1916 - 986 頁
...common sort of men, for it is in a man's power, whenever he shall choose, to retire into himself. For nowhere either with more quiet or more freedom from...by looking into them he is immediately in perfect tranquillity; and I affirm that tranquillity is nothing else than the good ordering of the mind.' The... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1864 - 345 頁
...most common sort of men, for it is in thy power whenever thou shalt choose to retire into thyself. For nowhere either with more quiet or more freedom from...by looking into them he is immediately in perfect tranquillity ; and I affirm that tranquillity is nothing else than the good ordering of the mind. Constantly... | |
| William Rounseville Alger - 1867 - 420 頁
...loneliness and silence. And with reference to this let us remember what Marcus Antoninus so well says : " Nowhere either with more quiet or more freedom from...by looking into them he is immediately in perfect tranquillity. Constantly then, give to thyself this retreat, and renew thyself; and let thy principles... | |
| Henry Allon - 1863 - 622 頁
...men, for it is in thy power whenever thou shalt choose to ' retire into thyself. For nowhere, cither with more quiet or more ' freedom from trouble, does...is nothing else than the good ordering of the mind. ' Constantly, then, give thyself to this retreat, and renew thyself ; ' and let thy principles bo brief... | |
| emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus - 1869 - 230 頁
...most common sort of men, for it is in thy power whenever thou shalt choose to retire into thyself. For nowhere either with more quiet or more freedom from...by looking into them he is immediately in perfect tranquillity; and I affirm that tranquillity is nothing else than the good ordering of the mindConstantly... | |
| Matthew Arnold (Dichter, England) - 1869 - 438 頁
...with more quiet or more ,ic>.doui from trouble does a man retire than into his own xv.1. ;M:tIcularly when he has within him such thoughts that by looking into them he is immediately in perfect tranquillity. Constantly, then, give to thyself this retreat, and renew thyself; and let thy principles... | |
| 1872 - 590 頁
...common sort of men, for it is in Ihy power, whenever thou shalt choose, to retire into thyself. For nowhere, either with more quiet or more freedom from...by looking into them he is immediately in perfect tranquillity ; and I affirm that tranquillity is nothing else than the good ordering of the mind. Constantly... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1875 - 468 頁
...most common sort of men, for it is in thy power whenever thou shalt choose to retire into thyself. For nowhere either with more quiet or more freedom from...by looking into them he' is immediately in perfect tranquillity. Constantly, then, give to thyself this retreat, and renew thyself; and let thy principles... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1876 - 120 頁
...common sort of men ; for it is in thy power, whenever thou shalt choose, to retire into thyself. For nowhere either with more quiet or more freedom from...by looking into them he is immediately in perfect tranquillity. And I affirm that tranquillity is nothing else than the good ordering of the mind. Constantly,... | |
| 1881 - 868 頁
...common sort of men, for it is in thy power, whenever thou shali choose, to retire into thyself. For nowhere either with more quiet or more freedom from...trouble, does a man retire than into his own soul." He, too, then, learned that hard lesson taught to so many born with a longing after quiet retreats... | |
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