Yielding to immoral pleasure corrupts the mind, living to animal and trifling ones debases it: both in their degree disqualify it for its genuine good, and consign it over to wretchedness. Whoever would be really happy must make the diligent and regular... Spirit of the English Magazines - Página 2811831Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 394 páginas
...amusements. Yielding to immoral pleasure corrupts the mind, living to animal trifling ones debases it ; both in their degree disqualify it for its genuine good, and consign it over to wretchedness. Whoever would be really happy, must make the diligent and regular exercise of his superior powers his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 524 páginas
...Yielding to immoral plea" sure corrupts the mind, living to animal and trifling "ones debases it,- both in their degree disqualify " it for its genuine good, and consign it over to " wretchedness. Whoever would be really happy, " must make the diligent and regular exercise of " his superior powers... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 368 páginas
...ments. Yielding to immoral pleasure corrupts the ' mind, living toanimal and trifling ones debases it; both ' in their degree disqualify it for its genuine good, and ' consign it over to wretchedness. Whoever would be ' really happy, must make the diligent and regular ex" ercise of his superior powers... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 páginas
...Yielding to immoral pleasures, corrupts the mind ; living to animal and trifling ones, debases it : both in their" degree disqualify it for its genuine good, and consign ic over to wretchedness. Whoever would be really happy, must makte&e diligent and regular exercise... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 462 páginas
...Yielding to immoral plea" sure corrupts the mind, living to animal and trifling " ones debases it ; both in their degree disqualify " it for its genuine good, and consign it over to " wretchedness. Whoever would be really happy, " must make the diligent and regular exercise of " his superior powers... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 462 páginas
...amusements. Yielding to immoral plea" sure corrupts the mind, living to animal trifling " ones debases it ; both in their degree disqualify " it for its genuine good, and consign it over to " wretchedness. Whoever would be really happy, " must make the diligent and regular exercise of his " superiour powers... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 472 páginas
...Yielding to immoral pleu" sure corrupts the mind, living to animal and trifling " ones debases it ; both in their degree disqualify •'it for its genuine good, and consign it over to " wretchedness. Whoever would be really happy, " must make the diligent and regular exercise of " his superior powers... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 476 páginas
...amusements. Yielding to immoral pleasure corrupts the mind, living to animal and trifling ones debases it ; both in their degree disqualify it for its genuine good, and consign it over to wretchedness. Whoever would be really happy must make the diligent and regular exercise of his superior powers his... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 748 páginas
...amusements. Yielding to immoral pleasure corrupts the mind, living to animal and trifling ones debases it ; both in their degree disqualify it for its genuine good, and consign it over to wretchedness. Whoever would be really happy must make the diligent and regular exercise of his superior powers his... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 páginas
...Yielding t» immoral pleasures, corrupts the mind ; living to animal and trifling ones, debases it: both in their degree, disqualify it for its genuine good, and consign it over to wretchedness. Whoever would be really happy, must make the diligent and regular exercise of his superiour powers... | |
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