| Simon Somerville Laurie - 2000 - 252 páginas
...conscientious slavery, if, as I rather think, it be not fain'd. Others lastly of a more delicious and airie spirit, retire themselves knowing no better, to the enjoyments of ease and luxury, living out their daies in feast and jollity ; which indeed is the wisest and the safest course of all these, unless... | |
| 96 páginas
...conscientious slavery, if, as I rather think, it be not fain'd. Others lastly of a more delicious and airie spirit, retire themselves knowing no better, to the enjoyments of ease and luxury, living out their daies in feast and jollity; which indeed is the wisest and the safest course of all these, unless they... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1921 - 532 páginas
...instilling their barren hearts with a conscious slavery if (as I think) it be not feigned. Others, lastly, of a more delicious and airy spirit, retire themselves, knowing no better, to the enjoyment of ease and luxury, living out their days in feasts and jollity ; which indeed is the wisest... | |
| Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 420 páginas
...flattery and court shifts, and tyrannous aphorisms, appear to them the highest points of wisdom. Others, lastly, of a more delicious and airy spirit, retire themselves, knowing no better, to the enjoyment of ease and luxury, living out their days in feast and jollity." — Hobbes. " Nature, as... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 586 páginas
...their barren heart* with a conscientious slavery ; if, as I rather think, it be not feigned. Others, that which cometh from his own understanding and judgment : which is ever infused and d tbe enjoyments of ease and luxury, living out their days in feast and jollity; which indeed is the... | |
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