| William Temple - 1731 - Liczba stron: 506
...exercifed, there he taught his Philofophy ; and indeed, no other fort of Abode feems to contribute fo much, to both the Tranquillity of Mind, and Indolence of Body, which he made his chief Ends. The Sweetnefs of Air, the Pleafantneis of Smells, the Verdure of Plants, the Cleannefs and Lightnefs of... | |
| John Boyle Earl of Orrery - 1752 - Liczba stron: 368
...There he taught his philofophy. This partiN cular cular happy fituation greatly contributed to that tranquillity of mind, and indolence of body which he made his chief ends. He had not however refolution fufficient to meet the gradual approaches of death, and wanted that conftancy... | |
| John Boyle (5th earl of Cork and Orrery.) - 1752 - Liczba stron: 238
...ftudied. There he taught his philofophy. This particular happy fituation greatly contributed to that tranquillity of mind, and indolence of body which he made his chief ends. He had not however refolutioij fufficient to meet the gradual approaches of death, and wanted that... | |
| John Boyle Earl of Orrery - 1752 - Liczba stron: 230
...Icudied. There he taught his philofophy. This particular happy fituation greatly contributed to that tranquillity of mind, and indolence of body which he made his chief ends. He had not however refolution fufficient to meet the gradual approaches of death, and wanted that conftaixcy... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - Liczba stron: 382
...there he taught his philofophy. This particular happy fit union greatly contributed to that tranquility of mind, and indolence of body, which he made his chief ends. He had not however refolution fufHcient to meet the gradual approaches of death, Ind wanted that conftancy... | |
| 1776 - Liczba stron: 502
...philofophy ; and indeed, no other fort of abode feems to contribute fo much, to both the tranquility of mind, and indolence of body, which he made his chief ends. The fweetnefs of air, the pleafantnefs of fmells, the verdure of plants, the cleannefs and lightnefs of... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - Liczba stron: 510
...ftudied, there he taught his philofophy. This particular happy fituation greatly contributed to that tranquillity of mind, and indolence of body, which he made his chief ends. He had not however rcfolutum fufficient to meet the gradual approaches of death, and wanted that conftancy... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - Liczba stron: 516
...fludied. There he taught his philofophy. This particular happy fitua<ioa greatly contributed to that tranquillity of mind, and indolence of body, which he made his chief ends. He had not, however, rcfolution fufficient to meet the gradual approaches of death, and wanted that... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - Liczba stron: 316
...studied. There he taught his philosophy. This particularly happy situation greatly contributed to that tranquillity of mind and indolence of body, which he made his chief ends. He had not, however, resolution sufficient to meet the gradual approaches of death, and wanted that... | |
| 1832 - Liczba stron: 524
...friends, admired by his scholars, and honoured by the Athenians, passed his time wholly in his gardens; there he studied, there he exercised, there he taught...he made his chief ends. The sweetness of air, the pleaaantness of smells, the verdure of plants, the cleanness and lightness of food, the exercises of... | |
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