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Page 135
... desire other things than pleasure , even ject of veneration the strange mixture ( in in this extended sense . It is supposed the ancient sense ) of " the Stoic , the Epi- possible by some persons , and in some curean , and the Cynic ...
... desire other things than pleasure , even ject of veneration the strange mixture ( in in this extended sense . It is supposed the ancient sense ) of " the Stoic , the Epi- possible by some persons , and in some curean , and the Cynic ...
Page 136
... desire does become material ; for , as sible that a man can be really actuated by the world appears to itself to see ... desire may exist in the mind independently of present or To say that pleasure is the only possible future pleasure ...
... desire does become material ; for , as sible that a man can be really actuated by the world appears to itself to see ... desire may exist in the mind independently of present or To say that pleasure is the only possible future pleasure ...
Page 142
... desire is as oppressive as the inability to prismatic colors of the bubble virtue while obtain what we desire - that men every perfectly aware that the touch which day wish in vain that they could change destroys its spherical ...
... desire is as oppressive as the inability to prismatic colors of the bubble virtue while obtain what we desire - that men every perfectly aware that the touch which day wish in vain that they could change destroys its spherical ...
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SCHILLER and the Duke of Schleswig | 23 |
AMERICANISTS International Congress | 62 |
Letter from the Lady | 65 |
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