| Arthur Cayley - 1808 - 380 страници
...point, by which we neither injure another, lose not greater pleasures, nor superinduce inconvenjencies. But they look upon those delights which men, by a...common mistake, call pleasure (as if they could change the nature of things as easily as terms), as greatly obstructing instead of advancing their real happiness.... | |
| Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1834 - 358 страници
...obliged, gives the mind more pleasure than the 'body could have found in that from which it had* retrained itself. They are also persuaded that God will make...notion of pleasure, that there is no room left for pleasures of a truer or purer kind. There are many things that in themselves have nothing that is truly... | |
| 1842 - 1124 страници
...injure any other person, nor let go greater pleasures for it, iintl which do not draw troubles on us after them : but they look upon those delights which...common mistake, call pleasure, as if they could change the nature of things as well as the use of words, as things that not only do not advance our happiness,... | |
| Thomas More (st.) - 1845 - 358 страници
...neither injure any other person, nor let go greater plesures for it, and which do not draw troubles on us after them: but they look upon those delights which...common mistake, call pleasure, as if they could change the nature of things as well as the use.of words, as things that not only do not advance our happiness,... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1845 - 356 страници
...neither injure any other person, nor let go greater plesures forit, and which do not draw troubles on us after them : but they look upon those delights which...common mistake, call pleasure, as if they could change the nature of things as well as the use of words, as things that not only do not advance our happiness,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 страници
...injure any other person, nor let go greater pleasures for it, and which do not draw troubles on us owed, which ш them that know art, and use judgment, is no transpcsrion, but an enriching of art. pl*?asnre, as if they could change the nature of things, as well as the use of words, as things that... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 страници
...injure any other person, nor let go greater pleasures for it, and which do not draw troubles on us l authors enters into and forms part of the most sacred...man, and it would not be easy to estimate in what the nature of things, as well as the use of words, as things that not only do not advance our happiness,... | |
| John Stewart - 1849 - 244 страници
...injure any other person, nor let go greater pleasures for it/ and which do not draw troubles on us after them : but they look u.pon those delights which...common mistake, call pleasure, as if they could change the nature of things as well as the use of words, as things that not only do not advance our happiness,... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1852 - 380 страници
...injure any other person, nor let go greater pleasures for it, and which do not draw troubles on us after them ; but they look upon those delights which...common mistake, call pleasure, as if they could change the nature of things, as well as the use of words, as things that not only do not advance our happiness,... | |
| Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1852 - 348 страници
...injure any other person, nor let go greater pleasures for it, and which do not draw troubles on us after them : but they look upon those delights which...common mistake, call pleasure, as if they could change the nature of things as well as the use of words, as things that not only do not advance our happiness,... | |
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