| Boethius, Alfred (King of England) - 1829 - 476 страница
...invigorates the man, and health makes him cheerful. In all these bodily felicities, men seek one single happiness, as it seems to them. For whatsoever every...chiefly loves above other things, and therefore he deems himself very happy if he can obtain what he then most desires. Is not now clearly enough shewn... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1864 - 442 страница
...» Cott. t. » Cott. gielp. " Cott. goob. " Bod. j-ecaS. 16 Cott. goobej-- " Cott. gebpealb co )>on. cements friends together with inseparable love. But...chiefly loves above other things ; and therefore he Eersuades himself that he is very happy if he can obtain what e then most desires. Is not now clearly... | |
| Boethius - 1864 - 480 страница
...tiohha-s" 12 Cott. f. »CotUsielp. "Cott. soob. » Bod. feCaS. »Cott." goobej-. » Cott. sebpealb eo ton. cements friends together with inseparable love. But...chiefly loves above other things ; and therefore he persuades himself that he is very happy if he can obtain what he then most desires. Is not now clearly... | |
| Boethius - 1864 - 432 страница
...makes him cheerful. In all these bodily felicities, men seek simple happiness, as it seems to them. Tor whatsoever every man chiefly loves above all other...chiefly loves above other things ; and therefore he persuades himself that he is very happy if he can obtain what be then most desires. Is not now clearly... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 460 страница
...think that a man is the stronger, because he is great in his body. The fairness moreover, and the vigor of the body, rejoices and delights the man, and health...chiefly loves above other things; and therefore he persuades himself that he is very happy if he can obtain what he then most desires. Is not now clearly... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 450 страница
...think that a man is the stronger, because he is great in his body. The fairness moreover, and the vigor of the body, rejoices and delights the man, and health...chiefly loves above other things; and therefore he persuades himself that he is very happy if he can obtain what he then most desires. Is not now clearly... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1909 - 282 страница
...think that a man is the stronger because he is great in his body. The fairness, moreover, and the vigor of the body, rejoices and delights the man, and health...chiefly loves above other things; and therefore he persuades himself that he is very happy if he can obtain what he then most desires. Is not now clearly... | |
| William Dinwiddie - 1914 - 184 страница
...148. Among mental as among bodily acquisitions, the ornamental comes before the useful. Spencer. 149. Whatsoever every man chiefly loves above all other...things, that he persuades himself is best for him. Boethius. 150. There is no one that has not need of some addition, except God alone. Boethius. 151.... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 438 страница
...invigorates the man, and health makes him cheerful. In all these bodily felicities men seek one single happiness, as it seems to them. For whatsoever every...highest good. When therefore he has acquired that he may be very happy. I do not deny that these goods and this happiness are the highest good of this present... | |
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