| Oliver Ernesto Branch - 1886 - 338 pages
...not to seek happiness in things which lie without himself, and repeats a whole chapter of Epictetus. The Baconian constructs a diving-bell, goes down in...returns with the most precious effects from the wreck. This is the difference between the philosophy of thorns and the philosophy of fruit, the philosophy... | |
| 1889 - 854 pages
...opulence to beggary. The Stoic exhorts him not to seek happiness in things which lie without himself. The Baconian constructs a diving-bell, goes down in...philosophy of words and the philosophy of works." DOCTR1NBS OF PHILOSOPHIC HINDUISM. 51 of all classes, the most narrow-minded, bigoted, and the greatest... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1890 - 1100 pages
...without himself, and repeats the whole chapter of Epictetus wpbt roi>c TT¡V àiropiW {«toncara«. t a Bacon has been accused of overrating the importance of those sciences which minister to the physical... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1892 - 934 pages
...without himself, and repeats the whole chapter of Epictetus irpit rovi TI\V airoplav <V ,"ii.;,.,/> rus. fruit—the philosophy of words and the philosophy of works. * Ccjj'tata et Visa. The expression opinio... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1895 - 934 pages
...without himself, and repeats the whole chapter of Epictetus irptis roi>t rtfli tinroptav 5e8oi)c6ras. ole party were arrested, Bacon has been accused of overrating the importance of those sciences which minister to the physical... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1897 - 726 pages
...lie without himself, and repeats the whole chapter of Epictetus irpbs rovs ryv airopiav SsBoucoras. The Baconian constructs a diving-bell, goes down in...the philosophy of words and the philosophy of works. Bacon has been accused of overrating the importance of those sciences which minister to the physical... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1898 - 700 pages
...lie without himself, and repeats the whole chapter of Epictetus irpos roiis rijv airopiav BsSoiKOras. The Baconian constructs a diving-bell, goes down in...the philosophy of words and the philosophy of works. Bacon has been accused of overrating the importance of those sciences which minister to the physical... | |
| 1898 - 532 pages
...happiness in things which lie without himself. The Baconian constructs a diving-bell, goes down iu it, and returns with the most precious effects from...philosophy of words and the philosophy of works." Much more do the foregoing remarks apply to Hindu philosophy. It is notorious that the men most steeped... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...whole chapter of Epictetus TT/W TOW rrjv atropiav SeSoiKoVa?. The Baconian constructs a diving bell, goes down in it, and returns with the most precious...the philosophy of words and the philosophy of works. THE BATTLE OF LEUCTRA (BC 371). BY GEORGE GROTE. [GEORGE GROTE, the greatest modern historian of ancient... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 560 pages
...whole chapter of Epictetus -Trpoy TOW rrjv cnroptav SfSoiKoras. The Baconian constructs a diving bell, goes down in it, and returns with the most precious...the philosophy of words and the philosophy of works. A GRECIAN SUNSET. BY LORD BYRON. [For biographical sketch, see page 555.] SLOW sinks, more lovely ere... | |
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