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" ... torment which the imaginary felicity cannot pay for. " Cui cum paupertate bene convenit, dives est : non qui parum habet, sed qui plus cupit, pauper est." All our trouble is from within us ; and if a dish of lettuce and a clear fountain can cool all... "
Liber primus: or, A first book of Latin exercises - Sivu 93
tekijä(t) Joseph Dana - 1818 - 154 sivua
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Discourses on Various Subjects, Nide 1

Jeremy Taylor - 1816 - 536 sivua
...from this fantastick pleasure, is a pain and torment which the imaginary felicity cannot pay for. Cui cum paupertate bene convenit, dives est: non qui parum habet, sed qui plus cupit, pauper est :* All our trouble is from within us ; and if a dish of lettuce and a clear fountain can cool all my...

Liber primus: or, A first book of Latin exercises

Joseph Dana - 1818 - 192 sivua
...petendum a dus immortalibus arbitrabatur, quam ut bana tribuerent : quia ii demum scirent quod unicuique esset utile ; nos autem plerumque id votis expetere,...impetrare melius foret. PAUPERTAS. Qui cum paupertate bene convenu dives est : non qui parum habet, sed qui plus cup-rt, pauper est. Paupertas prima fronte rigida...

Sermons

Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 634 sivua
...from this fantastic pleasure, is a pain and ierment which the imaginary felicity cannot pay for. " Cui cum paupertate bene convenit, dives est: non qui parum habet, sed qui plus cupit, pauper est." All our trouble is from within us ; and if a dish of lettuce and a clear fountain can cool all my heats,...

Sermons

Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 630 sivua
...from this fantastic pleasure, is a pain and torment which the imaginary felicity cannot pay for. " Cui cum paupertate bene convenit, dives est: non qui parum habet, sed qui plus cupit, pauper est." All our trouble is from within us; and if a dish of lettuce and a clear fountain can cool all my heats,...

A Course of Sermons for All the Sundays of the Year: Fitted to the ..., Nide 1

Jeremy Taylor - 1826 - 628 sivua
...from this fantastic pleasure, is a pain and torment which the imaginary felicity cannot pay for. " Cui cum paupertate bene convenit, dives est :non qui parum habet, sed qui plus cupit, pauper est." All our trouble is from within us ; and if a dish of lettuce and a clear fountain can cool all my heats,...

A course of sermons for all the Sundays of the year, with 12 sermons ..., Nide 1

Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1826 - 632 sivua
...from this fantastic pleasure, is a pain aud torment which the imaginary felicity cannot pay for. " Cui cum paupertate bene convenit, dives est :non qui parum habet, sed qui plus cupit, pauper est." All our trouble is from within us ; and if a dish of lettuce and a clear fountain can cool all my heats,...

L Annaei Senecae ... opera philosophica, Nide 4

Lucius Annaeus Seneca - 1829 - 706 sivua
...HONESTA, inquit Epicurus , res est, paupertas laeta, Illa vero jam paupertas non est, si laeta est. Cui cum paupertate bene convenit, dives est. Non qui parum habet , sed qui phira cupit , pauper est. Quid enim refert , quantum il 1 i in arca , quantum in horréis lateat ,...

Liber primus ...

Joseph Dana - 1833 - 262 sivua
...tribuerent : quia ii demum surent quod unicuique esset utile ; nos autem plerumque id votis expeter e, quod non impetrare melius foret. PAUPERTAS. Qui cum...convenit dives est : non qui parum habet, sed qui plùs cupit, pauper est. Paupertas primâ fronte rigida est ас subtristis, cùm domum nostram invadit...

Fudge Doings: Being Tony Fudge's Record of the Same ...

Donald Grant Mitchell - 1855 - 266 sivua
..."Entrez!" repeats Wash. It is not the maid : but the Colonel Duprez 1 XXVI. A TKIPLET OF LETTERS. I. " Cui cum paupertate bene convenit, dives est; non qui parum habet, sed qui plus cupit, pauper est." LUCIAN. II. " The truth she loved above all earthly wight, Yet could not tell her love; but what she...

The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor, D.D., Lord Bishop ..., Nide 4

Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1850 - 704 sivua
...from tlus fantastic pleasure, is a pain and torment which the imaginary felicity cannot pay for. Cui cum paupertate bene convenit, dives est : non qui parum habet, sed qui plus cupit, pauper estm. All our trouble is from within us; and if a dish of lettuce and a clear fountain, can cool all...




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