English Prose, 1600-1660Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1930 - 622 頁 |
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第 171 頁
... desire of the next life : and , though I know it is not merely a weariness of this , because I had the same desire when I went with the tide , and enjoyed fairer hopes than I now do ; yet I doubt worldly troubles have increased it ...
... desire of the next life : and , though I know it is not merely a weariness of this , because I had the same desire when I went with the tide , and enjoyed fairer hopes than I now do ; yet I doubt worldly troubles have increased it ...
第 403 頁
... desire , or inclination , but the liberty of the man , which consist- eth in this , that he finds no stop in doing what he has the will , desire , or inclination , to do . Fear and liberty are consistent ; as when a man throweth his ...
... desire , or inclination , but the liberty of the man , which consist- eth in this , that he finds no stop in doing what he has the will , desire , or inclination , to do . Fear and liberty are consistent ; as when a man throweth his ...
第 492 頁
... desire to be truly each other ; which being impossible , their desires are infinite , and must proceed without a possibility of satisfaction . Another misery there is in affection , that whom we truly love like our own selves , we ...
... desire to be truly each other ; which being impossible , their desires are infinite , and must proceed without a possibility of satisfaction . Another misery there is in affection , that whom we truly love like our own selves , we ...
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Senecas Epistles | 3 |
JOHN FLORIO | 13 |
FRANCIS BACON See also under Philosophy and Science | 31 |
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