| Saint Thomas More - 1895 - 464 pagina’s
...with what lower natures But now, syr, they thynke not felicitie to reste in all pleasure, but onlye in that pleasure that is good and honest; and that hereto, as to perfet blessednes, our nature is allured and drawen euen of vertue ; wherto only they that be of the... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1895 - 468 pagina’s
...with what lower natures But now, syr, they thynke not felicitie to reste in all pleasure, but onlye in that pleasure that is good and honest; and that hereto, as. to perfet blessednes, our nature is allured and drawen euen of vertue ; wherto only they that be of the... | |
| Saint Thomas More, Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1895 - 508 pagina’s
...with what lower natures But now, syr, they thynke not felicitie to reste in all pleasure, but onlye in that pleasure that is good and honest; and that hereto, as to perfet blessednes, our nature is allured and drawen euen of vertue ; wherto only they that be of the... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 388 pagina’s
...man' consists in pleaphilosophy. sure But " thejr think not, . More adds, " f e li c i t y to consist in all pleasure but only in that pleasure that is good and honest.' They define virtue to be ' life ordered according to nature, and that we be hereunto ordained even... | |
| Thomas More - 1904 - 350 pagina’s
...rewarde after hys death? But now, syr, they thynke not felicitie to reste in all pleasure, but onlye in that pleasure that is good and honest ; and that hereto, as to perfet blessednes, our 13 nature is allured and drawen euen of vertue ; wherto only they that be of... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 384 pagina’s
...of man ' consists in pleaphilosophy. sure But . they think not,- More addSi • feiicity to consist in all pleasure but only in that pleasure that is good and honest.' They define virtue to be ' life ordered according to nature, and that we be hereunto ordained even... | |
| Thomas More - 1906 - 224 pagina’s
...miserablye, shall have no rewarde after his death ? But nowe syr they thinke not felicitie to reste in all pleasure, but only in that pleasure that is good and honeste, and that hereto, as to perfet blessednes our nature is allured and drawen even of vertue,... | |
| William Buck Guthrie - 1907 - 374 pagina’s
...large place to pleasure as an end, but it is pleasure of a high order. "But now, Sir, they do not hold felicity to rest in all pleasure but only in that...perfect blessedness our nature is allured and drawn as by virtue, whereto only they that be of a contrary opinion do attribute felicity." 2 With bitter... | |
| Kurt Schroeder - 1907 - 106 pagina’s
...vernünftigen Religon, „But now. . . they thynke not felicitie to reste in all pleasure, but onlye in that pleasure that is good and honest; and that hereto, as to periet blessedness, our nature is allured and drawen even of vertue" (S. 190). Von der Tugend haben... | |
| Thomas More - 1908 - 294 pagina’s
...there be, if a man, when he hath passed over all his life unpleasantly, that is to say, wretchedly, shall have no reward after his death ? But now, sir,...do attribute felicity. For they define virtue to be a life ordered according to nature ; and we be hereunto ordained of God ; and that he doth follow the... | |
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