| Desiderius Erasmus - 1870 - 368 sidor
...any comprehensive knowledge of them : hence the sect of academic philosophers have modestly resolved, that all things being no more than probable, nothing...could, yet would it but interrupt and abate from the pleasure of a more happy ignorance. Finally, our souls are so fashioned and moulded, that they are... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus, Hans Holbein - 1876 - 424 sidor
...any comprehensive knowledge of them : hence the sect of academic philosophers have modestly resolved, that all things being no more than probable, nothing...could, yet would it but interrupt and abate from the pleasure of a more happy ignorance. Finally, our souls are so fashioned and moulded, that they are... | |
| Ernesto Cesare Longobardi - 1913 - 270 sidor
...any comprehensive knowledge of them; hence the sect of academic philosophers have modestly resolved, that all things being no more than probable , nothing...could, yet would it but interrupt and abate from the pleasure of a more happy ignorance ». We ,read elsewhere that happiness is an illusion, and that madness... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - 1922 - 346 sidor
...any comprehensive knowledge of them : hence the sect of academic philosophers have modestly resolved, that all things being no more than probable, nothing can be known as certain ; or if there could, yet it would but interrupt and abate from the pleasure of a more happy gnorance. Finally, our souls are... | |
| Donald K. Sharpes - 2002 - 550 sidor
...any comprehensive knowledge of them. Hence the sect of academic philosophers have modestly resolved, that all things being no more than probable, nothing can be known for certain; or if it could, yet would it but interrupt and abate from the pleasure of a more happy... | |
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